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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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Prosodic Boundary Strengthening in the Phonetics-Prosody Interface

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2016
Prosodic structure has been assumed to serve as a frame for articulation, so that phonetic shaping of abstract phonological representations is fine-tuned as a function of the prosodic system of the language.
Taehong Cho
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Phonetically mediated recall in the phonetically disordered child

Journal of Communication Disorders, 1979
Children with phonology disorders frequently show reduced performance in short-term recall, inviting the assumption that impairment of memory may cause or help to cause the speech disorder. Ten children with marked phonology disorders were compared to 10 correctly speaking children on a test of short-term memory for sets of pictures whose names rhymed ...
Kathryn Kutz Scott, John L. Locke
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Phonetics, phonology and social meaning

, 2017
Linguistic variation has consistently been found to have social meaning in its association with the status and stance of speakers in the context of interaction.
P. Eckert, W. Labov
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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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Forensic Phonetics

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2008
AbstractAn overview of forensic phonetics is presented, focusing on speaker identification as its core task. Speaker profiling/speaker classification is applied when the offender has been recorded, but no suspect has been found. Auditory speaker identification by victims and witnesses becomes relevant when no speech recording of the offender is ...
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The phonetics of sociophonetics: Validating acoustic approaches to Spanish /s/

J. Phonetics, 2022
Michael Gradoville   +2 more
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