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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Linguistics / Phonetics | |||||||
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4 +3 | phonetic juncture |
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phonetic juncture Explanation: Juncture: Phonetics. A pause or other phonological feature or modification of a feature, as the lengthening of a preceding phoneme or the strengthening of a following one, marking a transition or break between sounds, especially marking the phonological boundary of a word, clause, or sentence: it is present in such words as night-rate and re-seed and absent in such words as nitrate and recede." Compare close juncture, open juncture, terminal juncture. "First, phonetic juncture cues may be especially relevant for ... durational juncture cue with the acquisition of a different kind of phonetic juncture cue. " https://books.google.es/books?id=hHbR9O2YqE0C&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=%22phonetic+juncture%22&source=bl&ots=26RgnciLPe&sig=mkfsFZjpzUawIXRbBcL5E Reference: http://pages.uoregon.edu/redford/Papers4download/MAR&CEGN_JC... |
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