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The BioVisualSpeech European Portuguese Sibilants Corpus

2020
The development of reliable speech therapy computer tools that automatically classify speech productions depends on the quality of the speech data set used to train the classification algorithms. The data set should characterize the population in terms of age, gender and native language, but it should also have other important properties that ...
Margarida Grilo   +6 more
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Urartian Sibilants in Armenian

Historical Linguistics, 2011
It is long known that Urartian has left certain loan words in Classical Armenian. Recent linguistic evidence points to the likelihood that the Urartians came westward from Central Asia after the Hurrians, passing south of the Caspian Sea but north of the area influenced by the Assyrians, and settled in the Sub-Caucasus; later, driven out in the mid ...
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THE ITALIAN SIBILANTS AGAIN

IRAL-International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1967
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Cineradiographic Study of Sibilants

Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2009
J D, Subtelny, N, Oya, J D, Subtelny
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Sibilant Sirystes (Sirystes sibilator)

2020
Edwin Scholes, Guy M. Kirwan
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Sibilant Harmony in Kinyarwanda

Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, 2018
Kinyarwanda is a Bantu language spoken in Rwanda which exhibits puzzling alternation of the past-participal morpheme, which in certain contexts triggers sibilant harmony. Sibilant harmony is part of the broader class of consonant harmony, which has presented challenges to phonological theories.
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