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Human anatomy / Vowels / Nose / Phonology / Nasal cavity / Sinus / Nasalization / Nasal vowel / Plosive / Linguistics / Phonetics / Human voice
Date: 2012-07-30 14:41:42
Human anatomy
Vowels
Nose
Phonology
Nasal cavity
Sinus
Nasalization
Nasal vowel
Plosive
Linguistics
Phonetics
Human voice

Simulation and analysis of nasalized vowels based on magnetic resonance imaging dataa) Tarun Pruthib兲 and Carol Y. Espy-Wilson Speech Communication Laboratory, Institute of Systems Research and Department of Electrical

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