Differences in articulatory movement between voiced and voiceless stop consonants
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概要
著者
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Tachibana Ryosuke
Department Of Knowledge Engineering And Computer Sciences Faculty Of Engineering Doshisha University
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橘 亮輔
甲南大学 知能情報学部
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Kitamura Tatsuya
Faculty of Intel ligence and Informatics, Konan University
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Tachibana Ryosuke
Faculty of Intelligence and Informatics, Konan University
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Fujimoto Masako
Center for Corpus Development, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
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