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  1. 81

    Ungrammaticality and descriptive adequacy in English pronunciation: the case of syncope by Gabor Turcsan

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…A closer qualitative analysis reveals interesting surface patterns: the deletion of the vowel does not lead to resyllabification i.e. destruction of structure but, following the computational principle of monotonicity, leaves behind phonetic traces that point to non-adjacency, clearly allowing speakers to reconstruct the vowel-full form. …”
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  2. 82

    R post-vocalique et histoire de l’anglais by Jacques Durand

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…While the loss of post-vocalic r’s does require an explanation in phonetic and phonological terms, I mainly concentrate on broader sociolinguistic and sociohistorical issue: on the one hand, the early emergence in Britain of London and the surrounding counties as a centre from which changes radiate across the whole of Britain; on the other hand, the complex evolution of English in the United States with the emergence of new social and geographical boundaries. …”
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  3. 83

    Interaction of Linguistic and Literary Aspects in the Context of the Cultural Diversity of the Turkic Peoples of Central Asia by Omorov Aitmamat, Chokoeva Dilbar, Kalchakeyev Kubanychbek, Sheripbayev Amangeldi, Kochorova Gulumkan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study examined scientific sources on linguistics and ethnolinguistics, and compared phonetic, morphological, and syntactic features of the Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen, and Kyrgyz languages in a historical context. …”
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  4. 84

    Les systèmes graphiques du francoprovençal : état des lieux et perspectives by Michela Russo, Dominique Stich

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Several transcriptions have been proposed on a phonetic basis, and the principle of a grammatical and etymological spelling is generally not supported.An orthographic system that takes into account the entire Francoprovençal domain, France, Switzerland and Italy has been proposed by Dominique Stich (1998 ; 1999 ; 2001 ; 2003). …”
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  5. 85

    Es lebe die Landeshauptfrau – Österreichische Fachsprachen im DaF-Unterricht by Reinhold Utri

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…., in Polish high schools), it is possible to teach learners grammatical, lexical, phonetic, idiomatic, and pragmatic units that they will later be able to use in communication with Austrian German speakers. …”
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    A classroom study on the perception and production of Basque sibilant fricatives by native speakers of English by Ander Beristain

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Afterwards, they will create new categories based on the phonetic proximity of the new sounds and those in their native language. …”
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  8. 88

    Feminist stylistic analysis and LGBTQA+ representation in Lady Gaga’s born this way by Rahmadsyah Rangkuti, Siti Hafifah

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This study is intended to find out the exact meaning of the lyrics at different levels of language, and phonetic devices, as well as to reveal how these stylistic devices work on Lady Gaga’s Born This Way (LGBTQA+). …”
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  9. 89

    Fortis-lenis vs voiced-voiceless plosives in Welsh by Sabine Asmus, Sylwester Jaworski, Michał Baran

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It was, therefore, decided to look at potential phonetic features that would contribute to the postulated distinction. …”
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  10. 90

    EVALUATION OF INDONESIAN ENGLISH TEXTBOOK FOR THE NINTH GRADERS OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL “THINK GLOBALLY ACT LOCALLY” FROM EFL TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES by Sri Handayani, Bambang Suwarno, I Wayan Dharmayana

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Finally,   authentic   audio   material   like   cassette/CD   and   phonetic transcriptions for each new word should be available for listening and pronunciation practice. …”
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  11. 91

    LANGUAGE FUNCTION ACQUISITION OF THREE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN URBAN EDUCATED FAMILY ENVIRONMENT by Anita Dewi Kurniasari, Yakub Nasucha, Ali Imron Al-Ma’Ruf

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Data analysis is performed using the translational, phonetic, and referential identity methods. Data validation applies to data source triangulation. …”
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    Palatal assibilation before [w]? The case of Armenian, Saka, and Luwian by Hans Henrich Hock

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…So far, no principled phonetic or phonological explanations for this behavior have been proposed. …”
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  13. 93

    On the Development of Speech Resources for the Mixtec Language by Santiago-Omar Caballero-Morales

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This paper presents the development of the following resources for the Mixtec language: (1) a speech database of traditional narratives of the Mixtec culture spoken by a native speaker (labelled at the phonetic and orthographic levels by means of spectral analysis) and (2) a native speaker-adaptive automatic speech recognition (ASR) system (trained with the speech database) integrated with a Mixtec-to-Spanish/Spanish-to-Mixtec text translator. …”
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    PHONOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF BANGKA MALAY LANGUAGE, TOBOALI DIALECT, IN SOUTH BANGKA REGENCY by Herland Franley Manalu, Bob Morison Sigalingging, Dini Wulansari

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The researchers obtained the Toboali dialect words by gesturing or pointing to objects and images so the informants were able to pronounce the words and then the phonetic transcription could be written. Thus, the data obtained are accurate because the language obtained was not delivered in Indonesian but is purely pronounced in the Toboali dialect. …”
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    English-based feminative neologisms in post-1989 Polish by Agnieszka Małocha

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It also proves the compatibility with the Polish language system of the analysed hybrid feminine names, which, despite showing a varying degree of orthographic, phonetic and morphological adaptation, are generally accepted by young people, as attested to by a survey conducted among students of Polish Studies at the University of Wrocław. …”
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    The various rising tones in Newcastle English: a phonological distinction? by Sophie Herment, Laetitia Leonarduzzi, Caroline Bouzon

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In this study we hypothesise that the difference between these two types of rises is a phonological rather than a phonetic distinction, meaning that each type of rise has a specific function. …”
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    An Acoustic Study of Romanian Stressed Vowels with Special Reference to Mid Central [ɨ] and [ə] by Daniel Recasens, Fernando Sánchez-Miret

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Regarding segmental duration, [ɨ] is as short as high vowels and shorter than schwa, whose duration is comparable to that of mid vowels. The phonetic characteristics for stressed schwa in Romanian are in contrast with those for the same vowel in other world’s languages, in which it is highly variable and shorter than all or most peripheral vowels. …”
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    AESTHETIC TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN BESSARABIAN OPERA MUSIC OF 20th CENTURY by Luminiţa GUŢANU

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…In addition to the „folkloric source“and/or the phonetic basis of folklore, these composers’ language also encompasses heterogeneous elements. …”
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    The Politics of Language in Constructing Civil Identity: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina by T. I. Popadeva

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Applying the criteria for distinguishing between language and dialects, the author concludes that the phonetic principle of the Serbo-Croatian language formation made it possible, after the destruction of Yugoslavia, to turn this linguistic continuum into an identification weapon to delimit the citizens of one country. …”
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    Plural Marking in Mahshahri, an Iranian Dialect on the Northern Coast of the Persian Gulf by Reza Amini, Yazdan Choubsaz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The investigations carried out in this article show that the plural marker of Mahshahri is /-æl/, which, based on the phonetic environment of the base to which it is added, can have other allomorphic manifestations as well. …”
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