Phonetics/phonology
Phonetics and Phonology
... analysis. A second strong argument in favour of raising awareness of phon concepts is that it unlocks an almost unlimited resource, namely the speech patterns of those involved in the lesson. One of the great attractions ...
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6. A Multilingual Dictionary also Containing Qazaq Terminology in Phonetics and Phonology
... Qazaq phonetics (Abdillauly, 2017), analyzed the sound structure of the Qazaq language also noticed that it consists of 9 vowels: (a/a, e, o, /o, y, i, h, y); and paid his attention to 20 ...of phonetics in ...
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Cognitive Phonetics: The Transduction of Distinctive Features at the Phonology-Phonetics Interface
... and phonetics (in this case starting with the neuro- phonetics of speech production, that is, with sending efferent neural commands to speech organs) is mediated by a system that transduces features into ...
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Proceedings of the 16th Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology
... in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology, to be held on August 2, 2019 in Florence, ...morphology, phonology, and ...theoretical phonology and computational morphology were strongly represented ...
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Getting started without a system : from phonetics to phonology in bilingual development
... bilingual phonology have compared phonetic and/or phonological inventories (Ingram, 1981; Schnitzer & Krasinski, 1994), the application of phonological processes (Vogel, 1975), acoustic analyses (Deuchar & ...
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Bilingual language exposure and the peer group:Acquiring phonetics and phonology in Gaelic Medium Education
... Gaelic phonetics between adolescents from a Gaelic-speaking background and those from an English-speaking background in the case of vowels and laterals, and Morris (2017) reports parallel findings for adolescent ...
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Sounds for study: Speech and language therapy students' use and perception of exercise podcasts for phonetics
... introductory phonetics and phonology in their first year, along with modules in linguistics, psychology and social and professional ...of phonetics and phonology, along with modules covering ...
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The Differences of PBL between Traditional Phonology and Generative Phonology
... that phonetics would describe the actual sounds produced when one utters the form, but the form of a word, ...just phonology that is the study of these functional ...
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On Evolutionary Phonology
... of phonology, because some sound changes are rare, the synchronic patterns created by those changes will also be ...diachronic phonology thus requires synthesizing research from such disparate domains as ...
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Role Of Phonetics In The Teaching Of English
... Rhythm is one of the kinds of sound system of language that has vital role in making one's speech effective. Crystal (2003, p. 400) mentioned that "rhythm is an application of the general sense of this term in ...
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The Third Factor in Phonology
... consonant condition as suggesting, as I did above, that they either (for whatever reason) ignore or simply do not perceive consonants. Then for them, the non- adjacent syllable task differs minimally from the ...
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The Role of Phonology and Morphology in the Development of Basic Reading Skills of Dyslexic and Normal Native Arabic Readers
... The second finding of our study shows that all groups, dys- lexic and normal readers, performed better on vowelized meas- ures as compared to unvowelized measures, except for mor- phology and syntax. This finding is ...
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Functional data analysis in phonetics
... As an alternative to kernel smoothing, Guo [115] presented a test-case where the smoothing framework employed a generalization of smoothing splines [173]. The basic idea behind the use of spline functions is that one ...
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Phonetics and prosody in conversation
... in phonetics, although 'lab speech' Ð even when it is not scripted Ð does not generally require subjects to handle the same range of interactional tasks as naturally occurring talk-on-interaction; participants' ...
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Phonology
... Arguably the most important contribution made by the study of Arabic dialectal variation to the advance of phonological theory has been in the area of metrical phonology, which seeks to account for the position of ...
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10 Open Questions in Computational Morphonology
... Transliteration is more than just phonetic transla- tion. In the idealized model of Knight and Graehl (1997) a human transliterator pronounces a name in the source language, modifies the pronunciation to fit the target ...
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