Manner of articulation

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41Manner of articulation / Phonetics / Fricative consonants / Affricate consonant / Continuant / Sibilant / Voiced alveolar fricative / Voice

Evaluating a new measure of fricative source intensity Matthew Faytak and Keith Johnson (University of California, Berkeley) Background. Fricative spectral shape is a common focus of acoustic analysis, as reflected by th

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-02 10:13:26
42Manner of articulation / Fricative consonant / Approximant consonant / S. L. Wong / Module:IPA symbol/sandbox/data / Index of phonetics articles

School of Psychology & Clinical Language Sciences Stammering, Dyslexia and Reading Aloud: A Phonological Investigation of Disfluencies and Speech Errors Matthew Luke Moreland

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Source URL: www.houseofspeech.com

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 16:42:11
43International Phonetic Alphabet / Manner of articulation / Unicode / IPA Extensions / Digraph / Greek alphabet / Naming conventions of the International Phonetic Alphabet / Fricative consonant / Flap consonant / Dot / G / Ll

IPA Extensions Range: 0250–02AF The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0 This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0. Characters in this chart

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Source URL: unicode.org

Language: English - Date: 2003-05-22 10:56:39
44Phonetics / Speech / Human voice / Communication disorders / Electropalatography / Lisp / Lip reading / Tongue / International Phonetic Alphabet / Voice / Manner of articulation / Click consonant

Cleland, McCron & Scobbie: Tongue reading from EPG and Ultrasound Tongue reading: Comparing the interpretation of visual information from inside the mouth, from electropalatographic and ultrasound displays of speech sou

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Source URL: eresearch.qmu.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-21 08:06:58
45Phonetics / Phonology / Vowels / Manner of articulation / Brazilian Portuguese / Reduction / Stress

The prosodization of neoclassical elements in Brazilian Portuguese: evidence from vowel reduction 12th Old World Conference in Phonology, Barcelona, 2015 Guilherme D. Garcia, McGill University | www.guilherme.ca Nat´ali

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Source URL: www.guilherme.ca

Language: English - Date: 2015-10-13 14:20:01
46Phonetics / English phonology / Vowels / Phonology / Manner of articulation / Rhotic consonant / Rhoticity in English / Consonant / R-colored vowel

Speech Prediction from Subphonemic Production Donald Derrick (a), Daniel Bürkle (b) (a) University of Canterbury: New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour (b) University of Central Lancashire: School of Jour

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:05:54
47Phonetics / Human voice / Manner of articulation / Vowels / Cognitive science / Phonation / Voice / Perception / Formant / Tone / Cue

Relative cue weighting in perception and production of a sound change in progress Jianjing Kuang and Aletheia Cui University of Pennsylvania Multiple co-varying cues for a phonological contrast are o

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:04:49
48Phonetics / Assimilation / Phonology / Manner of articulation / Coarticulation / Nasal consonant / International Phonetic Alphabet / Nasalization

STRESS AND BOUNDARY EFFECTS ON ANTICIPATORY AND PRESERVATORY NASAL AIRFLOW Christopher S. Doty and Melissa A. Redford Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon and

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Source URL: spl.uoregon.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-08 17:26:13
49Manner of articulation / Nasal consonant / NigerCongo languages / Nasalization / Nasal vowel

Effects of allophonic vowel nasalization on NC clusters: a contrast-based analysis∗ Juliet Stanton, MIT 1 q

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Source URL: linguistics.concordia.ca

Language: English
50Phonetics / Vowels / English phonology / Manner of articulation / Latin alphabets / Silent letter / Diphthong / Y / Proto-Finnic language / Middle English phonology

CHAPTER II VOWEL SOUNDS The vowels and diphthongs are more difficult to deal with than the consonants, mainly for three reasons— (1) Because we have fewer letters available in proportion to the sounds to be represented

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Source URL: spellingsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-04 10:35:48
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