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Speech tempo consonant deletion
Speech tempo, vowel contraction/elision, and consonant deletion are common phonetic features of the Edo language spoken in Oredo, Orhionmwo, and Ovia Local Government Areas of Bendel State, Nigeria.
Victor Edosa Omozuwa
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Uwagi o elizji spółgłosek wargowych we współczesnej polszczyźnie mediów
Remarks on the Elision of Labial Consonants in Contemporary Polish Media Intervocalic elision of labial consonants seems to be one of the most common types of distorting the pronunciation of contemporary Polish words in colloquial speech. This phenomenon
Krzysztof Jaskuła
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Aspects of Northern Mao Phonology
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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Acceleration in the bilingual acquisition of phonological structure: evidence from Polish–English bilingual children [PDF]
This study examines the production of consonant clusters in simultaneous Polish-English bilingual children and in language-matched English monolinguals (aged 7;01- 8;11).
Sowinska, M +7 more
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Lithuanian and French Sounds: Comparative Analysis of Articulatory Features
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
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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Phonetic variability and grammatical knowledge: an articulatory study of Korean place assimilation. [PDF]
The study reported here uses articulatory data to investigate Korean place assimilation of coronal stops followed by labial or velar stops, both within words and across words.
Pouplier, Marianne +3 more
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Consonance of Vibrotactile Chords
This paper is concerned with the perception of complex vibrotactile stimuli in which a few sinusoidal vibrations with different frequencies are superimposed. We begin with an observation that such vibrotactile signals are analogous to musical chords in which multiple notes are played simultaneously. A set of so-called "vibrotactile chords" are designed
Yongjae Yoo +2 more
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Language Specific Listening of Japanese Geminate Consonants: Cross-linguistic study
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]
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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