A syllable is a unit of phonological organisation which is larger than the sound segment (phoneme) and smaller than the word. In the middle of the syllable there is usually a vowel, and then ...
Rebecca Scarborough has been a faculty member in Linguistics and a fellow in the Institute of Cognitive ... in nasal coarticulation (the nasality that occurs naturally on vowels adjacent to nasal ...
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