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Aspects of Northern Mao Phonology

open access: yesLinguistic Discovery, 2009
In general terms, the phonology of Omotic languages has received little attention. This paper presents core phonological properties of on Omotic language, Norther Mao.
Michael Ahland
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Lithuanian and French Sounds: Comparative Analysis of Articulatory Features

open access: yesDarnioji daugiakalbystė, 2020
The aim of this article is to analyze the differences between Lithuanian and French sounds and to provide a general outlook of the Lithuanian articulatory phonetics mainly intended for French speakers.
Boizou Loïc, Kazlauskienė Asta
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Gated auditory speech perception: effects of listening conditions and cognitive capacity

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
This study aimed to measure the initial portion of signal required for the correct identification of auditory speech stimuli (or isolation points, IPs) in silence and noise, and to investigate the relationships between auditory and cognitive functions in
Shahram eMoradi   +3 more
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Language Specific Listening of Japanese Geminate Consonants: Cross-linguistic study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Various aspects of linguistic experience influence the way we segment, represent, and process speech signals. The Japanese phonetic and orthographic systems represent geminate consonants (double consonants, e.g.
Makiko eSadakata   +7 more
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Finding Natural Classes of Consonants and Vowels in Qur"an Rhyme [PDF]

open access: yes̒Ilm-i Zabān, 2017
The present study is aimed to find the natural classes in final rhyme of some verses in the Holy Qur"an. Many verses in the Qur"an have the final rhymes ending in the same consonants and vowels; some others don"t have similar consonants or vowels in the ...
Aliyeh Kord Zafaranlu Kambuziya   +1 more
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Syllabification of Standard Lithuanian in terms of the sonority theory

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2022
The article discusses the research which aims to ascertain whether the sonority of sounds could be used to determine boundaries of syllables in consonant clusters and if this principle is commonly employed by a sample of language users.
Asta Kazlauskienė
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A Review of the ‘Speech Learning Model’ in the Perspectives of Learners of English in Pakistan

open access: yesJISR Management and Social Sciences & Economics, 2019
This paper reports an experiment in which production of English plosives by advanced Pakistani learners was studied in the light of predictions of speech learning model (SLM).
Nasir Abbas Syed, Arshad Saleem
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Disruption of Early or Late Epochs of Auditory Cortical Activity Impairs Speech Discrimination in Mice

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2020
Speech evokes robust activity in auditory cortex, which contains information over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. It remains unclear which components of these neural representations are causally involved in the perception and processing of ...
Conor O’Sullivan   +4 more
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Fundamental study on the sounds of standard Baltic languages: phonetic and phonological differences

open access: yesLietuvių Kalba, 2020
The article discusses the most important differences in the sound structure of contemporary Lithuanian and Latvian standard languages, scientific and practical benefits of a fundamental comparative instrumental sound research, reviews possible further ...
Jurgita Jaroslavienė   +1 more
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ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION DIVERSITY PRODUCED BY INDONESIAN COVER-SINGERS: A CASE STUDY ON THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL

open access: yesLET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal, 2021
This study focuses on the pronunciation changes of the Indonesian cover-singers on YouTube. It is qualitative research by using documentation technique. There were three subjects of this study namely RM with song “Memories”, AH with song “Thank You Next”,
Ismi Maulina Utami
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