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Phonetics: How to Design with Phonetics in Mind

2020
Language has been present for thousands of years. It has evolved (and continues to evolve) throughout civilizations and today it is an integral part by which culture, religion, and an individual’s nationality are described. Regardless of culture, religion, or nationality, communication begins at birth.
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Elements of General Phonetics

, 1967
Fifty years - a memoire phonetics and phonology phoneme - the concept and the word segments hylomorphic taxonomy and William Holder Daniel Jones' teaching RP today - its position and its prospects the accents of standard English in Scotland some ...
David Abercrombie
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The Phonetics of Babbling

2018
Babbling is made up of meaningless speechlike syllables called canonical syllables. Canonical syllables are characterized by the coordination of consonantal and vocalic elements in syllables that have speechlike timing, phonation, and resonance characteristics. Infants begin to babble on average at approximately seven months of age.
Susan Rvachew, Abdulsalam Alhaidary
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Acoustic Phonetics

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2019
David House
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Praat: doing phonetics by computer

, 2003
P. Boersma, D. Weenink
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Phonetic Detail and Phonetic Gradience in Morphological Processes

2019
It is uncontroversial that morphological processes can change phonological surface representations. However, some empirical evidence also suggests that morphological processes may trigger phonetically gradient processes, that is, processes that involve fine phonetic differences, but involve no change in phonological categories.
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Phonetics of Consonants

2019
Consonants are a major class of sounds occurring in all human languages. Typologically, consonant inventories are richer than vowel inventories. Consonants have been classified according to four basic features. Airstream mechanism is one of these features and describes the direction of airflow in or out of the oral cavity.
Peter Birkholz, Susanne Fuchs
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