Acoustic cues for the perception of tones of disyllabic nouns in Edo
Most studies on speech perception, with particular reference to the perception of tones, explained this phenomenon mainly from the auditory point of view. Many questions were therefore left unanswered with regard to the mechanisms involved in the perception of tone. This paper attempts to explain th...
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Auteur principal: | Victor E. Omozuwa |
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Langue: | EN FR |
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LibraryPress@UF
1991
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