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Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of speech development across successive generations of heritage language users, examining how cross-linguistic, developmental and socio-cultural factors affect stop ...
R. Mayr, Aysha Siddika
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Deep Learning-based automated classification of Chinese Speech Sound Disorders [PDF]
This article describes a system for analyzing acoustic data to assist in the diagnosis and classification of children's speech sound disorders (SSDs) using a computer. The analysis concentrated on identifying and categorizing four distinct types of Chinese SSDs.
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Consonant clusters and verb stems: making sense of distributional gaps
This paper investigates an apparent gap in the distribution of nasal + stop clusters, as well as certain aspects of the diachronic emergence of this gap, in Latin and Hungarian. The phenomenon investigated is the absence of a frequent consonant cluster ([
András Cser
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Acoustic-phonetic speech training mitigates confusion between consonants and improves phoneme identification in noise. A novel training paradigm addressed two principles of perceptual learning.
Annette Schumann, Bernhard Ross
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The effects of lexical neighbors on stop consonant articulation.
Lexical neighbors (words sharing phonological structure with a target word) have been shown to influence the expression of phonetic contrasts for vowels and initial voiceless consonants.
Matthew A. Goldrick+2 more
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A Contrastive Analysis Between English and Indonesian Syllable Structure [PDF]
Words can be cut up into units called syllables. Humans seem to need syllables as a way of segmenting the stream of speech and giving it a rhythm of strong and weak beats, as we hear in music.
Nst, Habib Syukri
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OBJETIVO: neste artigo são analisadas as durações das diferentes fases das oclusivas produzidas por duas crianças, uma delas com perturbação fonológica (informante 2).
Mário André Lopes Barroco+4 more
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The laryngeal properties of Slovak three-consonant clusters [PDF]
In this paper, we study the phonetic properties of three-consonant clusters (CC#C) in Slovak. More precisely, we will investigate the laryngeal properties of the velar–alveolar stop clusters /kt/ and /ɡd/, and the alveolar fricative– stop clusters /st ...
Barkanyi, Zsuzsanna, G. Kiss, Zoltan
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Initial lenition and strength alternations (v/b) in Neapolitan: A laryngeal Branchingness condition
In Central and Southern Italian dialects, the word-initial position plays host to a large number of strength-based alternations involving voiced stops. In this paper we look specifically at the v/b pair in Neapolitan.
Michela Russo, Shanti Ulfsbjorninn
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Phonological Processes of “Fortition” in Ilami Kurdish Variants [PDF]
This article aims at analyzing the phonological processes of “Fortition” in Ilami Kurdish variants including Arkavazi, Khezeli (Kheirvand), Malekshahi, and Feyli on the basis of “generative theory”.
Elham Sobati, Tahereh Afshar
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