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Sociolinguistic variation in the rhythm of Nigerian English speech
Abstract There is a dearth of research on speech rhythm in Nigerian English, and scholars have differing views on its nature, ranging from being syllable‐timed to tone‐timed. Apart from the fact that the majority of few available studies were conducted more than a decade ago, the exact nature of speech rhythm in Nigerian English remains contentious ...
Folajimi Oyebola, Osemudiamhe Ilekura
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Automatic speech analysis combined with machine learning reliably predicts the motor state in people with Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Thies T+5 more
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Rethinking English Phonics Instruction for Early Childhood English Learners
ABSTRACT Low reading proficiency rates, exacerbated by pandemic‐interrupted learning, have made research‐based solutions documented in the Science of Reading a top priority for all learners. Although the benefit of explicit, code‐oriented instruction in early literacy development has been well researched for learners in general, there is considerably ...
Linda Ventriglia‐Navarrette+1 more
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Some Measurements on the Vowel Sounds of Conversational Speech [PDF]
John Swaffield+2 more
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ABSTRACT Conducting online, controlled laboratory, and more realistic laboratory experiments, this study investigates how the connotative congruency between instrumental timbre and visual design affects consumer evaluation and choice behavior.
Tsutomu Sunaga+3 more
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The role of context in the reading of English vowels: Evidence from ‹s› clusters. [PDF]
Treiman R, Kessler B.
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Effects of Changing Vowel Parameters on Estimates of Loudness [PDF]
Harlan Lane
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ABSTRACT Objectives Studying the relationship between biological and cultural diversity can lead to rich insights into human history. South America has been relatively neglected in this kind of work, even though it intriguingly exhibits unexpectedly high biological and cultural diversity.
Lumila Paula Menéndez, Matthias Urban
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The stability of articulatory and acoustic oscillatory signals derived from speecha). [PDF]
Campbell J, Byrd D, Goldstein L.
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