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Des clics en français?
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Alain Marchal
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November 19, 2009
Abstract
Sequences of stops are often characterized by a dual closure. According to some authors C1 is released. Our articulatory data (electropalatography) confirm their acoustical findings. In the case of a front-to-back coarticulation, the release of C1 in French is similar to the production of a click.
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Received: 1985-01-01
Accepted: 1986-01-22
Published Online: 2009-11-19
Published in Print: 1987-01-01
© 1987 S. Karger AG, Basel
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