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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

2013
AbstractPhonetics is a linguistic field that studies speech in terms of production, transmission, and reception. The three domains of speech study the speaker (production), the hearer (reception), and what takes place between the two (transmission). To this purpose, phoneticians use methods derived from the science of physiology for production, from ...
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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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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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The phonetics of sociophonetics: Validating acoustic approaches to Spanish /s/

J. Phonetics, 2022
Michael Gradoville   +2 more
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Acoustic Phonetics

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

, 2003
P. Boersma, D. Weenink
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