REPRESENTATIONS OF SPECTRAL CHANGE AS CUES TO PLACE OF ARTICULATION IN STOP CONSONANTS.
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Title
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REPRESENTATIONS OF SPECTRAL CHANGE AS CUES TO PLACE OF ARTICULATION IN STOP CONSONANTS.
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Identifier
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AAI8112362
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identifier
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8112362
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Creator
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KEWLEY-PORT, DIANE.
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Contributor
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Prof. Michael Studdert-Kennedy
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Date
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1981
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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City University of New York.
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Subject
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Psychology, Experimental
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Abstract
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The specification of the acoustic cues to place of articulation in stop consonants has continued to be a prominent issue in research on speech perception and production. Investigators have examined several different acoustic cues in the burst and formant transitions of initial stops. Burst cue.
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Type
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dissertation
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Source
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PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
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degree
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Ph.D.
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Program
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Speech and Hearing Sciences