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EXPERIMENTAL PHONETICS IN UKRAINE: MAIN STAGES
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DIACHRONIC STUDY OF EXPERIMENTAL PHONETICS
Foreign Languages in UzbekistanThe article is dedicated to analyzing the formation, historical development, and significant scientific achievements of experimental phonetics. The research examines the main stages of the development of experimental phonetics, interdisciplinary connections, and the impact of early phonetic laboratories.
Guli ERGASHEVA, Nigora KHAMIDOVA
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Recent Work in Experimental Phonetics
Nature, 1940IT is now ninety years since Scott with his phonautograph-the precursor of the gramophone-first made traces of the wave forms of speech sounds. The mechanical wave-tracers progressed and reached their peak of development in the phonodeik of Miller, but they have been largely superseded by electrical recorders.
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Experimental phonetics and phonology
2023Didirková, Ivana, Simon, Anne Catherine
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Experimental Phonetics and Ancient Greek Verse
Nature, 1935ANALYSIS of a macrophonic registration1 of ” Devon to Me !” spoken, by John Galsworthy2 showed that 15 of the 40 lines of the poem had a rhythmic form indicated by ; an example is the line ” Where my fathers stood”. This is the form known in ancient Greek metrics as the hypodochmius (for example, ” Oed. rex”, 1208).
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Phonetic trace effects in experimentally-induced vowel errors
Cognitive NeuropsychologyData files and scripts for 'Phonetic Trace Effects in Experimentally-Induced Vowel Errors,' submitted to the IWoLP special issue of the Journal of Cognitive Neuropsychology.
Shaw, Jason Anthony, Chaturvedi, Manasvi
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Contribution of Experimental Phonetics to the Study of Phonetics
Journal of Innovation and Social Science Research, 2022openaire +1 more source
Studies in Experimental Phonetics
The American Journal of Psychology, 1939Joseph Tiffin +5 more
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