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Names with /i/ Suit Positive Faces: The Naming Paradigm [PDF]
Features of word form (e.g., the vowel i as in meet) are associated with word meaning (e.g., positive valence), termed sound symbolism. Experimentally, sound symbolism is predominantly examined using pseudo-words.
Anita Körner +2 more
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The Pedagogical Potential of the Phonetic Approach in the Training a Novice Wind Instruments Musician [PDF]
This article is devoted to the improvement of the educational process in the wind instrument class, focused on the production of the performing apparatus for novice musicians-wind instruments.
Olga V. Uvarova
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PHONOLOGICAL CHANGE PROCESSES OF ENGLISH AND INDONESIAN
Phonological change is a language phenomenon that occurs because language users change the distribution of phonemes in a language. The aims of this study are to explain the phonological processes that occur in English and Indonesian and to explain the ...
Irma Diani, Azwandi Azwandi
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The aims of this study are to describe the form of the variation of the Arabic loan lexicon in Indonesian on social media, and to explain the possible social factors that cause its emergence.
Imam Baehaqie
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Phonological Remarks on Spanish Loanwords in English
This paper focuses on loanword phonology in the context of Spanish words that have become part of the English lexicon in the 20th century. The background section shows that attention has been paid to Spanish words used in English from a lexical point of
Estrella Ramírez Quesada
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Fonologi Bahasa Minangkabau Isolek Sikucur
Minangkabau language is one of the regional languages in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to determine the sounds, phonemes and their distributions in Minangkabau language of Sikucur isolect.
Nastiti Kharisma +2 more
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Role And Function Of Phonemes In Phonology For Arabic Communication
Language consists of several language components. Language components are language knowledge, language use, and language changes associated with those components. Language knowledge includes knowledge of phonetics and phonology.
Madah Rahmatan +4 more
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Les sonorités vocaliques, éléments submorphémiques du discours musical en poésie
The academic stylistic analysis of the poem is located at several levels: the general themes, the word choice, the meaning of words, the syntax organization, the rhetoric of images, their logical linking, but also what Suhamy calls “ the art of speech ...
Michel Barrucand
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Using Gesture to Facilitate L2 Phoneme Acquisition: The Importance of Gesture and Phoneme Complexity
Most language learners have difficulties acquiring the phonemes of a second language (L2). Unfortunately, they are often judged on their L2 pronunciation, and segmental inaccuracies contribute to miscommunication.
Marieke Hoetjes, Lieke van Maastricht
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WORD-ATTACK SKILLS FOR INDONESIAN LEARNERS
The typical drawbacks that affect most Indonesian learners studying English as the target language concern the strategies in dealing with new dictions.
Joko Pranowo
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