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Monotongação e ensino: quando a variação linguística chega à escrita
This paper discusses the mode how is manifesting the process of Monophthongization in textual writing production of children who complete the cycle of childhood, name assigned to the first three years of schooling for literacy. It too describes, based on
José Humberto dos Santos Santana +2 more
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ABSTRACT The classical view is that perceptual attunement to the native language, which emerges by 6–10 months, developmentally precedes phonological feature abstraction abilities. That assumption is challenged by findings from adults adopted into a new language environment at 3–5 months that imply they had already formed phonological feature ...
Eylem Altuntas +4 more
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Tonal Phonotactics in Southern Min
Abstract This paper is the first to explore tonal phonotactics in the world's natural languages. Zhangzhou Southern Min is theoretically assumed to have 7320 possible syllables but more than 71% of them are not empirically attested. Each lexical tone is logically possible to generate 915 syllables; however, the attested number only ranges from 98 ...
Yishan Huang
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This study explored the production of 11 English vowels by Acehnese Indonesian EFL students. Ten undergraduates (five males and five females) from the Pidie District, Aceh, participated, with Acehnese and Bahasa Indonesia as their first languages, and ...
Yunisrina Qismullah Yusuf +3 more
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Perubahan Fonetik pada Kata Serapan Bahasa Arab ke dalam Bahasa Jawa dalam Bahasa Harian
The data that have been taken by the researchers in this study is the phonetic changes of Arabic word absorption in the Java language. While the object in this study is general, that is all the words that are prevalent in everyday life.
Kunhaniah Mabruroh
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Philippine Englishes in the Sino‐Philippine Lannang context
Abstract This article explores the relationship between Philippine English and the Lannangs, individuals with Filipino and Southern Chinese cultural heritage. It highlights the multifaceted nature of this English variety by discussing how it interacts with non‐English languages in contemporary Lannang communities located in Manila, Iloilo and Cebu ...
Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales
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Abstract Background The dialect spoken by children influences diagnostic decision‐making regarding the identification and severity of speech sound disorder (SSD). Aims The primary objective was to review papers that examined the influence of dialect on the identification of SSD in Vietnamese‐speaking children. Methods & Procedures Five studies of mono‐
Ben Phạm, Sharynne McLeod
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ACOUSTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SYLLABLE INTONATIONS IN THE MODERN LATVIAN LANGUAGESummaryThe article aims to describe the acoustic features of the accented monophthongs and also to discover the differences between the circumflex (Latv.
Robertas Kudirka
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Abstract We analyze Asian American comedian Ali Wong's linguistic and embodied performance in her 2016 stand‐up special, Baby Cobra, through a genre‐specific lens to investigate how stand‐up comedy's performance conventions shape her comedic persona. We argue that Wong uses communicative forms indexically associated with Blackness to perform racialized
Kendra Calhoun, Joyhanna Yoo
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Phonetic cues to depression: A sociolinguistic perspective
Abstract Phonetic data are used in several ways outside of the core field of phonetics. This paper offers the perspective of one such field, sociophonetics, towards another, the study of acoustic cues to clinical depression. While sociophonetics is interested in how, when, and why phonetic variables cue information about the world, the study of ...
Lauren Hall‐Lew
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