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Manual of Clinical Phonetics

, 2021
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has enabled examination of shaping along the entirety of the vocal tract during speech production, providing a means for observing and quantifying the “choreography” of the articulators, in space and time (in the case of ...
V. Mildner
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Introducing Phonetics and Phonology

, 2020
List of tables List of figures Preface Preface to the second edition Preface to the third edition The International Phonetic Alphabet 1. Introduction 2. Introduction to articulatory phonetics 3. Consonants 4. Vowels 5. Acoustic phonetics 6.
M. Davenport, S. Hannahs
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Articulatory Phonetics

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2019
Articulatory phonetics deals with the cat-egorization and classifi cation of the production features of speech sounds. A thorough knowledge of how vowels and consonants are generated remains essential for successful assessment and remediation of ...

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Effective Strategies for Teaching Phonetics in the Classroom

Global Spectrum of Research and Humanities
Teaching phonetics is crucial for developing students' pronunciation and comprehension skills. This article explores effective strategies for teaching phonetics, including the use of phonetic transcription, visual aids, interactive activities, and ...
Birgul Asadova
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English Phonetics

The Handbook of English Linguistics, 2020
Assignments: Students are required to study the materials in advance. They are also required to do homework (sometimes with partners) at the computer lab (Room 301, Humanity). Pop quizzes will be given whenever time permits.
Jennifer Nycz
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Phonetics

Science, 1890
I congratulate the Modern Language Association on the establishment of a section which is as indispensable to language as the character of the Prince of Denmark is to the play of Hamlet. Language lives in sound; and the study of modern languages is the study of the spoken tongues.
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Phonetic metaphor

Russian Literature, 2003
Sound or speech associations are realized within a poetic text not only to show motivated relations within the text, but also by creating these relations they establish the text as a whole. Both sound and speech metaphors give clear evidence for the non-existence of a poetic word and prove that there is only a poetic syntax. Sound metaphor is material,
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Phonetics

2007
Abstract Phonetics describes the sounds of language. Learning how the sounds of English are pronounced puts us in a better position to understand some of the allomorph we encounter in English words. The same principles also bring out striking similarities between Latin, French, and English words despite several hundreds of years of sound
William R. Leben   +2 more
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Phonetic Typewriter

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1956
The important factors involved in the development of a phonetic typewriter are as follows. The particular form in which the words are typed. The means for analyzing the sounds of speech. The identification of the analyzed sounds. The encoding, coding, and decoding of the sounds for the operation of the actuating mechanism.
H. Olson, H. Belar
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