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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 In Azerbaijan, Received Pronunciation (RP) is considered the best accent for teaching English, but its model is outdated and requires revision. Since the 1980s, C.
Parvana jafarova
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Perception of General British monophthongs
The paper presents an experimental study on the perception of the Gen-eral British monophthongs that was conducted in three stages in 2014–2018. The vowels observed are studied by (i) comparing the vowel sys-tems of General British and Slovene, and (ii) by conducting an experi-ment on their perception. The analysis focuses on the participants’ over-all
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PRACTICE: MONOPHTHONGS, DIPHTHONGS AND TRIPHTHONGS
This article provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and practicing the three main types of vowel sounds in English: monophthongs, diphthongs, and triphthongs. It breaks down each category, explaining how each sound functions and offering practical exercises to help learners improve their pronunciation.
Pardayeva Mashhura, Teshaboyeva Nafisa
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Monophthongs of PakE: An acoustic investigation
Pakistan falls into the outer-circle countries where English is used as second language. The indigenization process has caused much variation in spoken as well as written English. It is observed that a new variety of non-native Englishes is in the making, i.e. Pakistani English (PakE).
Dr Ijaz Asghar +4 more
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Gender and /ai/ monophthongization in African American English
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2013), pp.
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Improving speech perception for hearing-impaired listeners using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with multiple frequency channels. [PDF]
Fletcher MD, Verschuur CA, Perry SW.
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ArtiLock: Smartphone User Identification Based on Physiological and Behavioral Features of Monosyllable Articulation. [PDF]
Wong AB, Huang Z, Chen X, Wu K.
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Selective adaptation of German /r/: A role for perceptual saliency. [PDF]
Mitterer H, Reinisch E.
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Perceptual assimilation is a well-known task; however, there is no study on the assimilation pattern of the English monophthongs by L2 Thai learners. The aims of this study are to explore the perceptual assimilation patterns of the British English monophthongs to Thai monophthongs by L2 Thai learners and to examine the effect of L2 experience on this ...
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Reproducible Speech Research With the Artificial Intelligence-Ready PERCEPT Corpora. [PDF]
Benway NR +6 more
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