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Vowel Length in the Romance Languages

"This article classifies all the Romance languages and dialects with regard to the phonological property of vowel length, phonemic and allophonic, considering its relationship to its correlate in phonetic substance, namely vocoid duration..." – By Michele Loporcaro

Signed Languages in Co-Existence with Germanic Languages: A Typological Perspective

"Human natural languages come in two forms: spoken languages and signed languages, which are the visual-gestural languages used mainly by Deaf communities..." – By Myriam Vermeerbergen, and Elisabeth Engberg-Pedersen

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