An Acoustics Study on Prepositional Consonant [h] in Xiahe Tibetan

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The voiceless consonant [h] can be collocated with the voiceless plosives, voiceless affricates, voiceless fricatives, nasals, laterals, etc. This paper makes a study on different collocations with duration and spectrum, with the result , it is can be seen that, the differences are greater among the acoustic characteristics of [h] as initial consonant and prepositional consonant, and that present the different ways of pronunciation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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1791-1794

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May 2014

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