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, In the same model, the mean number of voiced fricatives significantly and positively predicted the Pokémons' height (? =, vol.10

, Post-hoc comparisons revealed that Pokémons with open vowels in their last syllable were significantly taller than those with close vowels (t(799) = 4.05, p < .001). In the same model, the mean number of voiced fricatives significantly and positively predicted the Pokémons' height, Vowel's height had a significant influence on Pokémons' height (F(2, 799) = 5.56, p < .001)

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, Vowel's backness had a significant influence on Pokémons

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