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THE NATURE OF DIPHTHONGS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT IN HISTORICAL PROCESS
In the modern phonetic and phonology of Standard German the term «diphthong» is understood as a gliding sound that consists of two vowels pronounced in one syllable.
О. В. Глущенко
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Kanashi is identified as a Tibeto-Burman language of Sino-Tibetan language family. The language has been classified as a Kinauri language belonging to West-Himalayish group of Tibeto-Kanauri branch of Tibeto-Burman group. Kanashi has been referred by UNESCO as definitely endangered. Retrospective literature survey reveals that the language is yet to be
Dattamajumdar, Satarupa
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Monophthongization of central diphthongs
English is a global language, learned worldwide as a native, first, and second language. In Azerbaijan, Received Pronunciation (RP) is considered the best accent for teaching English, but its model is outdated and requires revision.
Parvana jafarova
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Modelling English diphthongs with dynamic articulatory targets [PDF]
The nature of English diphthongs has been much disputed. By now, the most influential account argues that diphthongs are phoneme entities rather than vowel combinations.
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Sounds of the future and past. [PDF]
Abstract We report evidence of sound symbolism for the abstract concept of time across seven experiments (total N = 825). Participants associated the future and past with distinct phonemes (Experiment 1). In particular, using nearly 8000 pseudowords, we found associations between the future and high front vowels and voiced fricatives/affricatives, and ...
Sidhu DM, Peetz J.
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In this article, the problems of dubbing, especially related to lip synchrony as one of the most challenging aspects of audiovisual translation, are scrutinised.
Indrė Koverienė, Kristina Čeidaitė
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Quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the diphthongs in Middle High German
The article deals with the transition from the Old High German diphthongs into Middle High German, there are established causes and trends of vowel combinations and the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of diphthongs of this period.
О. В. Глущенко
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A structural approach to short diphthongs
This study presents a potential solution to a long-standing question of the phonological representation of short diphthongs. Their mere existence in Old English, the West-Saxon dialect, in particular, has been a matter of great controversy among ...
Hosang, Karolina
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Diphthongs versus monophthongs in English [PDF]
We present evidence for the analysis of the vowels in English and as biphonemic diphthongs /ɛi/ and /əu/, based on neutralization patterns, regular alternations, and foot structure. /ɛi/ and /əu/ are hence structurally on a par with the so called “true
Raffelsiefen, Renate, Geumann, Anja
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Vowel Harmony in the Kihnu Variety of Estonian: A Corpus Study [PDF]
This paper investigates back/front vowel harmony in the Kihnu variety of Estonian. Data from the Estonian Dialect Corpus are analyzed to inform the description of harmony in this dialect, a phenomenon that has been understudied in the literature ...
Kaili Vesik
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