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Dynamic vocal analysis: vocal functionality evaluation

open access: yesCoDAS, 2023
ABSTRACT Dynamic vocal analysis (DVA) is an auditory-perceptual and acoustic vocal assessment strategy that provides estimates on the biomechanics and aerodynamics of vocal production by performing frequency and intensity variation tasks and using voice acoustic spectrography.
Mara Behlau   +2 more
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Toward a Consensus Description of Vocal Effort, Vocal Load, Vocal Loading, and Vocal Fatigue

open access: yesJournal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
PurposeThe purpose of this document is threefold: (a) review the uses of the terms “vocal fatigue,” “vocal effort,” “vocal load,” and “vocal loading” (as found in the literature) in order to track the occurrence and the related evolution of research; (b) present a “linguistically modeled” definition of the same from the review of literature on the ...
Hunter, Eric   +7 more
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Some Comments about Paul Ariste’s Doctoral Dissertation on Phonetics of Hiiumaa  Estonian Dialects [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2022
The doctoral dissertation by Paul Ariste, defended in 1939, is almost forgotten outside Estonia and even not listed in ”Bibligraphia Studiorum Uralicorum 1917—1987”. Still it contains extremely valuable data and discussion about the sound system of
Tiit-Rein Viitso
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Il nome indoeuropeo della notte

open access: yesAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese, 2014
The Greek word for ‘night’ nýx nyktós is in some details different from the common IE word, generally reconstructed as *nokut- or *nokt- (only Hitt. has a noun with different vocalism *nekuz ‘evening’ and a verb nekuzi ‘becomes evening’).
Moreno Morani
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Vocal coselection in rat pup ultrasonic vocalizations [PDF]

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2016
AbstractSelective breeding and natural selection that select for one trait often bring along other correlated traits via coselection. Selective breeding for an infantile trait, high or low call rates of isolation‐induced ultrasonic vocalization of rat pups, also alters functions of some brain systems and emotional behaviors throughout life. We examined
Heather R. Spence   +4 more
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Phonetic correlations of the Russian and Slovak languages: Vocalism

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2020
The correlation analysis of vocal systems of the Russian and Slovak languages, in which phonological spaces are determined by the number and set of phoneme-forming differential characteristics of vowels, was performed.
T.I. Magomedova
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THE IMPACT OF THE AZERBAIJANI LANGUAGE VOCALISM ON BAKU RESIDENTS RUSSIAN PRONUNCIATION: THE BILINGUAL ASPECT [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2022
The Russian speech of the Baku people has its own long-standing traditions and, at the same time, its own special dynamics of development. Modern social conditions expand the Russian-Azerbaijani bilingualism possibilities, which makes the study of this ...
Sanay H. Huseynli
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Tarptautinės fonetinės abėcėlės taikymo lietuvių tarmių garsams galimybės

open access: yesBaltistica, 2018
Opportunities for International Phonetic Alphabet application to the sounds of Lithuanian dialectsThe paper discusses the issues of transcription of Lithuanian dialects.
Rima Bakšienė, Agnė Čepaitienė
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REINFORCEMENT OF VOCALIZATIONS THROUGH CONTINGENT VOCAL IMITATION [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Maternal vocal imitation of infant vocalizations is highly prevalent during face‐to‐face interactions of infants and their caregivers. Although maternal vocal imitation has been associated with later verbal development, its potentially reinforcing effect on infant vocalizations has not been explored experimentally.
Martha, Pelaez   +2 more
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Vowels of the end of Finno-Ugric word basis in the Mordovian languages

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2019
The article describes the characteristics of the system of vowels of the end of the Finno-Ugric word base in the Mordovian languages. Considering generally accepted opinions in Finno-Ugric linguistics that the Baltic-Finnish (especially Finnish) and Sami
Mihail V. Mosin, Natalya M. Mosina
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