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Developmental weighting shifts for noise components of fricative-vowel syllables
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997Previous studies have convincingly shown that the weight assigned to vocalic formant transitions in decisions of fricative identity for fricative-vowel syllables decreases with development. Although these same studies suggested a developmental increase in the weight assigned to the noise spectrum, the role of the aperiodic-noise portions of the signals
S, Nittrouer, M E, Miller
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Syllable Weight in Old English Meter
Diachronica, 1994SUMMARY Syllable weight in Old English meter is usually seen as a technicality involving rules of 'resolution' and 'suspension of resolution'. Because the patterns of syllable weight seem more arbitrary than other features of Old English meter, some metrists reject the concept altogether, and those who use it normally relegate it to a kind of ...
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Syllable weight in the phonology of Pulaar
2017Fiona Mc Laughlin, Caroline Wiltshire
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Do English-Learning Infants use Syllable Weight to Determine Stress?
Language and Speech, 1995Alice E Türk +2 more
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