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Clip Voice: Misogyny and the Renegotiation of a Gendered Vocal Style in Chinese Digital Discourse
ABSTRACT The participatory culture of social media allows women's voices to be heard but also parodied and policed. On Chinese social media platforms, where performers rapidly adopt and transform vocal trends for engagement, discourse on gendered vocal styles has proliferated.
Zichuan Yu, Rebecca Lurie Starr
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Beyond prosody: Foreign accent syndrome in a Spanish-speaking patient. Case report
Introduction: Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a rare speech disorder. It is becoming increasingly common to find reports of cases about alterations different from the suprasegmental aspects of speech, although these reports are not frequent in Spanish ...
Kelly Estrada-Orozco +5 more
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Phonological Awareness Skills in Thai‐Speaking Children: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Phonological awareness is an important skill for literacy development. However, limited research has been conducted on tonal languages or non‐alphabetic orthographies, including Thai. Understanding the development of phonological awareness in Thai‐speaking children is important for identifying risk factors for dyslexia and for ...
Ketnipa Ratanakul +2 more
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Second Language Sentence Stress Assignment: Self‐ and Other‐Assessment
Abstract Research on second language (L2) pronunciation self‐assessment reports a general misalignment between self‐ and other‐assessment. This has been attributed to the object of self‐assessment, the self‐assessment task, the measures to which self‐assessment is compared, and speakers’ characteristics.
Cesar Teló he/him +3 more
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Participation of the vegetative system on paroxismality and formation of posttraummatic epilepsy
The article deals with the involvement of the autonomic nervous system in the formation of symptomatic epilepsy as the consequences of a craniocerebral trauma.
O. M. Stoyanov +4 more
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Glottalization and Other Suprasegmental Features in Wanano
This paper investigates the phonological status of the glottal stop that occurs in root morphemes in Wanano and in other Eastern Tukanoan (ET) languages spoken in the Vaupes region of Brazil and Colombia (Piratapuyo, Tukano, Desano, and Siriano). Roots in these languages are lexically marked for the suprasegmental features of nasalization and tone ...
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Abstract This study investigated the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) models and signal detection processes to generate meaningful visual and ChatGPT‐like narrative feedback on second language (L2) English intelligibility. To test the effects and perceptions of such techniques, three groups of learners (N = 90) received visual and narrative feedback
Kevin Hirschi +4 more
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Abstract Current L2 utterance fluency literature tends to operationalize disfluency as isolated, individual features. However, disfluency features often co‐occur at one location or across multiple locations in one utterance. This study explores the co‐occurrence of L2 disfluency features in a speech corpus from 71 L1 and L2 speakers of English across ...
Xun Yan, Yulin Pan
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Abstract Globalization and increases in the numbers of English language learners have led to a growing demand for English proficiency assessments of spoken language. In this paper, we describe the development of an automatic pronunciation scorer built on state‐of‐the‐art deep neural network models.
Danwei Cai +5 more
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El aymara de Chile (fonología, textos, léxico)
El presente artículo ofrece un análisis completo de la fonología de la lengua aymara de Chile. El estudio incluye una descripción detallada de los fonemas segmentales.
María Teresa Poblete M. +1 more
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