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Stress production by Cebuano learners of Arabic: A metrical analysis

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2020
Stress is one of the most neglected components of the Arabic language in classrooms (Lin, 2018; Ryding, 2013).This study is devoted to analyzing stress production in Arabic as produced by Cebuano learners in order to highlight the challenges so that ...
A. Huneety   +3 more
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Describing linguistic stress contours of different sentence structures [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1975
Changes in the semantic or syntactic structures of sentences often result in corresponding changes in the linguistic stress contours. In the present study, two sentences were systematically varied from their declarative form to the three following forms: the command form, the YES/NO question form, and the WH-question form.
J. Y. Cheung, F. D. Minifie
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The English Grammar Teaching Based on Embodied-Cognitive Linguistics

open access: yes, 2020
Although the English teachers in China have been laying stress on the grammar teaching over the years, the teaching effect is not ideal, reflecting in the situation that students are confused the similar grammatical points and unable to memorize as well ...
Chen Xiao
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Experimental Phonetics and Phonology in Indo-Aryan & European Languages

open access: yesJournal of Language and Cultural Education, 2018
Phonetics and phonology are very interesting areas of Linguistics, and are interrelated. They are based on the human speech system, speech perception, native speakers’ intuition, and vocalic and consonantal systems of languages spoken in this world ...
Abbasi Abdul Malik   +2 more
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A cross-linguistic database of phonetic transcription systems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Contrary to what non-practitioners might expect, the systems of phonetic notation used by linguists are highly idiosyncratic. Not only do various linguistic subfields disagree on the specific symbols they use to denote the speech sounds of languages, but
Anderson, C.   +6 more
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Interdisciplinary approach to identify language markers for post-traumatic stress disorder using machine learning and deep learning

open access: yesScientific Reports
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) lacks clear biomarkers in clinical practice. Language as a potential diagnostic biomarker for PTSD is investigated in this study.
Robin Quillivic   +7 more
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Computational intelligence in decision making [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 2014
In this preface we stress the relevance of the traditional collaboration between Engineering and any field of Mathematics in order to build intelligent decision-aid tools, as it is illustrated by the twelve papers contained in this Special Issue.
Macarena Espinilla   +2 more
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Tears and cheers: A narrative inquiry of a doctoral student’s resilience in study abroad

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The existing literature has revealed many issues related to Ph.D. students’ wellbeing, such as anxiety and stress, which are likely to cause Ph.D. student attrition or dropout. As one of the key coping strategies against psychological burnout, resilience
Xinxin Wu
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PERCEPTION AND RECOGNITION OF CONCEPTS OF SPEECH ACTS IN VOCAL COMMUNICATION

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2013
Questions of conceptualization of notions are main in recognizing the meanings emerging in the communication process. All levels of the linguistic system are involved in the conceptualization of the surrounding world. In people's minds there are concepts
E. I. Grigoriev
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Spectral balance as an acoustic correlate of linguistic stress

open access: yesThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996
Although intensity has been reported as a reliable acoustical correlate of stress, it is generally considered a weak cue in the perception of linguistic stress. In natural speech stressed syllables are produced with more vocal effort. It is known that, if a speaker produces more vocal effort, higher frequencies increase more than lower frequencies.
Heuven, V.J. van, Sluijter, A.M.C.
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