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    THE PSEUDO-SLAVIC REALIA IN PSEUDO-ETHNIC FANTASY: THE ISSUES OF TRANSLATION INTO THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE by Nadezhda V. Rabkina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They represent Latinized Russian borrowings and seemingly authentic neologisms that deploy some morphological and phonetic language features an English-speaking reader might associate with the Slavic culture. …”
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  2. 182

    Malocclusion and Its Relationship with Sound Speech Disorders in Deciduous and Mixed Dentition: A Scoping Review by Mariangela Aprile, Alessio Verdecchia, Claudia Dettori, Enrico Spinas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Employing a methodical scoping review approach, this study scrutinizes the recent literature to elucidate how these dental misalignments impact speech articulation and phonetic clarity. <b>Methods:</b> The present scoping review has been conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. …”
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    Performance Analysis: AI-based VIST Audio Player by Microsoft Speech API by Ribwar Bakhtyar Ibrahim

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Researchers have adopted many techniques to solve speech recognition challenges under the umbrella of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Pattern Recognition and Acoustic Phonetic approaches. Variation in pronunciation of words, individual accents, unwanted ambient noise, speech context, and quality of input devices are some of these challenges in speech recognition. …”
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    End-to-End Speech Synthesis for Tibetan Multidialect by Xiaona Xu, Li Yang, Yue Zhao, Hui Wang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The model avoids using a large number of Tibetan dialect expertise for processing some time-consuming tasks, such as phonetic analysis and phonological annotation. Additionally, it can directly synthesize Lhasa-Ü-Tsang and Amdo pastoral speech on the existing text annotation. …”
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    An End-To-End Speech Recognition Model for the North Shaanxi Dialect: Design and Evaluation by Yi Qin, Feifan Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To tailor the model to the coal mining context, we developed a specialized corpus reflecting the phonetic characteristics of the dialect and its usage in the industry. …”
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  6. 186

    Perception Development of L2 English and L3 Polish Coda Obstruent by L1 German Adult Multilinguals by Romana Kopečková

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Existing studies report complex interactions between the phonetic categories of multilinguals’ L1, L2 and L3, depending on investigated feature and stage of L3 learning. …”
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    Hearing in categories and speech perception at the "cocktail party". by Gavin M Bidelman, Fallon Bernard, Kimberly Skubic

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We aimed to test whether hearing speech in phonetic categories (as opposed to a continuous/gradient fashion) affords benefits to "cocktail party" speech perception. …”
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    In the beginning of linguogeography of the Middle Volga Region: scientific contribution of professor E.S. Skoblikova (on the 100th anniversary of the Samara scientist) by T. E. Bazhenova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Skoblikova, the basis for the classification of Middle Russian dialects and methods for determining the genesis of secondary dialects is laid, taking into account linguogeographical data on phonetic and morphological features. Her scientific research in dialectology is characterized by attention to the synchrony and diachrony of linguistic processes in dialects, the study of individual links of dialect systems in connection with the system of the Russian language as a whole. …”
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    Les silences du droit pénal : une mécanique du chaos ? by Djoheur Zerouki

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…But "amnesty", says Ricoeur, "as institutional oblivion, touches [...] on the deepest and most concealed relationship with a forbidden past. The more than phonetic, even semantic proximity between amnesty and amnesia points to the existence of a secret pact with the denial of memory that [...] in truth distances it from forgiveness after having proposed its simulation". …”
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  10. 190

    Satire in the linguistic features of Ahmed Matar's and rhetorical elements of Abolghasem Halat's poetry by Mohammad Amin Ehsani Estahbanati, Enayatollah Sharifpour, Mohammad Reza Sarfi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The results of this study show that Matar uses different types of hermeneutic, semantic, performative, symbolic and cultural codes, and Halat employs different rhetorical, phonetic, lexical, syntactic and ideological layers in the structure of his poems.…”
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    Types of Rhyme and Radif and Their Musical Roles in Iraqi's sonnets Types of Rhyme and Radif and Their Musical Roles in Iraqi's sonnets by Abdolreza Seyf, Ali Mohammad Moazzeni, ALIASGHAR FARAZ

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In these  rhymes, for having the necessary condition for fluency of the music, vowels or a suitable radif with a high syllable have been used. 64% of Iraqi's sonnets have radifs, so the last consonant of the rhyme with poor pronunciation in these sonnets is well-pronounced and the necessary music of the poem is achieved. The phonetic relationship between the chains and sub-chains in the chain of words, between rhyme and radif, and the other words in each line has a good harmony and nice beautiful music.But in Iraqi's sonnets, contents are similar and  imagination is low, and repetitions of rhyme,  radif and the first line (Matla') are in excess of need.…”
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    Stylistics of layers of Farrokhi Yazdi's poems based on Dr. Fotouhi's stylistics by Alamdar Zinatpour, Amir Hosain Hemmati, Mazaher Nikkhah

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Layered stylistics is a method of contemporary stylistics that examines and analyzes works in a textual manner based on the layers that create them (lexical, phonetic, syntactic, rhetorical, and ideological). …”
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    The Harmony of Meter and Emotion in the Odes of Anvari Abivardi (With a Look at the Poems of His Master, Abol Faraj Runi) by Maryam Khalili Jahantigh, Mohammad Barani, Leila Shakibaei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Consequently, it will form spiritual coherence and phonetic melody by employing other poetic musical devices. …”
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    A Few Words about the Hybrid Nature of Mawlid’s Text of the 18th Century by Alla Kozhinowa

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The fact that there is a mixture of not only phonetic and morphological but also lexical elements in the text does not seem to suggest that such a process took place only as a result of repeated text rewriting. …”
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    Acoustic Analysis of Mandarin Chinese Vowels Produced by Young Adults by Zhenni WANG, Yang CHEN, Manwa L. NG, Liqun YAO, Weiming ZHANG

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Mandarin Chinese is a tone language in which the same phonetic segment carries a different meaning when produced at different lexical tones. …”
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    Management Modalities of Mandible Fracture and Dental Trauma in Pediatric Patients During Mixed Dentition Phase: A Series of Case Study by Lomtu Ronrang, Alice Lyngdoh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The prime objectives were the restoration of normal occlusion and alignment of the jawbone, including esthetic and phonetic, without impairing normal growth and development of jawbone and permanent tooth buds. …”
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    Knowledge and Perception of Eponyms in Chemistry by University Students in Belarus and the United States by U. K. Slabin

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Recognition of chemical eponyms differs; it is promoted by their repeatability, uniqueness, and phoneticity. The majority of students in both countries perceive eponyms non-reflexively, and the students’ attitude towards eponyms is mostly uncertain. …”
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    Contrastive Study of Brain Activation Regions during Verb Production in Uyghur and Chinese Broca Aphasia Patients after Stroke by ZUHERE Rouzi, MENG Shikai, MA Xiaoting, XI Yanling

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…There were no statistically significant differences in simple effect comparison between the Uyghur healthy group and Chinese healthy group, or the Uyghur patient group and Chinese patient group (<italic>P</italic>&gt;0.05).ConclusionLanguage type and aphasia both affect neural mechanism of brain verb production; the left middle frontal gyrus may play an important role in morphological processing of Uyghur verbs; the precentral gyrus may be involved in phonetic coding output of Chinese.…”
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    VOWEL FORMANT VARIABILITY IN THE SPEECH OF PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS by Gloria Gagliardi, Chiara Meluzzi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The phonetic analysis of speech of patients with dementia has mostly involved durational or supra-segmental features, whereas a minor interest has been dedicated to investigating vowel formant variability. …”
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    Dental rehabilitation of a patient with a decrease in bite height due to pathological abrasion of hard tooth tissues (clinical case) by V.M. Sokolovska, N.V. Tsvetkova, V.Y. Davydenko, O.A. Pysarenko, Y.E. Tarashevska

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…., 47 years old, applied for orthopedic help with complaints of anatomical deformity, significant abration of teeth on the upper and lower jaws, increased sensitivity to various types of irritants, partial absence of teeth, impaired masticatory function, periodic clicking in the temporomandibular joint, aesthetic and phonetic defects. Based on the data obtained, we established the following diagnosis: generalized form of pathological abrasion of hard teeth tissues, subcompensated form of reduced bite height, complicated by defects in the dentition of the upper jaw – class I according to the Kenedy classification, lower jaw – class III according to the Kenedy classification. …”
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