权威例句
Speakers nasalize /∂/ after /n/, but listeners still hear /∂/
Speakers nasalize /th/ after /n/, but listeners still hear /th
Speakers nasalize /edh/ if it is preceded by /n/, but listeners don’t care—They still hear /edh/
Speakers nasalize /e/ after /n
Historical transfer of nasality between consonantal onset and vowel: From C to V or from V to C?
PHONETIC EVIDENCE FOR THE NASAL CODA SHIFT IN MANDARIN
A summary reconstruction of proto-maweti-guarani segmental phonology
Quantitative evaluation of the nasality in cleft palate speech
Spontaneous nasalization after glottal consonants in Thai: An rt-MRI investigation of rhinoglottophilia
Modeling phonetic variation in pluricentric languages: an integrative approach