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Dear typologists,
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<div>When I was practicing singing with my choir, I noticed that it's much harder to articulate trills (bilabials or alveolar, neither of which is in my native lect) when the pitch goes up.</div>
<div>Is there any articulatory correlation between trill articulation and pitch, and if so, is it phonologically reflected in any lect? (For example, restricted distribution of high tones on syllables with trills?)</div>
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<div>From Otaru,</div>
<div>Ian</div>
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朱 易安 <br>
JOO, IAN <br>
准教授 <br>
Associate Professor <br>
小樽商科大学 <br>
Otaru University of Commerce</span></div>
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