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  1. 121

    Stylistic analysis of prose of Qajar period newspapers by Hasan Zolfaghari, Effat Hasani Kochaki

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The results show that in the phonetic layer; Some historical variables are evident. …”
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    Development and Validation of Azari Version of Speech Recognitifon Threshold Test in Adult Azari Population and Compiling Psychometrically Equivalent Lists by Asma Hammami Dizaj, Nariman Rahbar, Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari, Seyyed Jalal Sameni, Nayiere Mansouri

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Words with features of ease, familiarity, and relatedness as well as phonetic balance and phonetic dissimilarity were included in 5 lists of 10 words. …”
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  3. 123

    Written monuments in old Prussian by Letas Palmaitis

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Although the catechisms were compiled in Samland, their phonetic features differ from those fixed in the Prussian toponymy of Samland, which conform to the phonetic features of all other monuments of Old Prussian: in all monuments except the Catechisms, as well as in the toponymy, there is the letter o corresponding to Lithuanian uo, Latvian uō, while there are the letters ū, o in these instances in the Catechisms. …”
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  4. 124

    Interessante Zeichen für Sprache by Rüdiger Zymner

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In the case of lyrics the mediality of language is indicated above all by attractors of different types, in particular by infractions or interferences on the linguistic level or on that of the information of the lingustic signs (for example meter, rhyme, graphic or phonetic cohesions, rhetorical figures and tropes), which dispose of the potential to generate in the reader a sensual participation or experience.…”
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    Гибридизация русского старообрядческого говора в Польше by Stefan Grzybowski

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The influence is visible mainly on lexical, syntactic and phonetic levels and leads to hybridization, i.e. such a change by which one of the languages provides a formal grammatical frame for functioning of the phenomena taken from both of them. …”
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  6. 126

    Replacement of Missing Anterior Teeth in a Patient with Temporomandibular Disorder by Satheesh B. Haralur, Omar Saeed Al-Shahrani

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Establishing optimum anterior guidance is a key to establishing harmonious functional occlusion in addition to the correction of the esthetic and phonetic disabilities. This case report explains the steps involved in the rehabilitation of the TMD patient with loss of maxillary anterior teeth.…”
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    Urhobo-English Loanwords Coda Adaptation: A Constraint-Based Account by Philip Oghenesuowho Ekiugbo, Cecilia Amaoge Eme

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Syllabification conditions in languages that forbid filled coda will require that all the consonant sounds in a phonological word that are to be found in the phonetic string are parsed as onsets. Assuming this is true, it has implications for loanword adaptation. …”
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  8. 128

    Deviation in Poetry of Indian Style by محمد رضایی, آرزو نقی زاده

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…It contains lexical, phonetic, written, semantic, stylistic, grammatical and archaism deviation.  …”
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  9. 129

    Normative talk about talk in child-caregiver interaction in Mexican families by Rojas-Nieto Cecilia

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The most prominent normative targets relate to lexical conventionality and phonetic faithfulness, paying and showing attention to interlocutors, providing contingent interventions (especially answering questions), and making polite requests. …”
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    Accents in Speech Recognition through the Lens of a World Englishes Evaluation Set by Miguel Del Río, Corey Miller, Ján Profant, Jennifer Drexler-Fox, Quinn Mcnamara, Nishchal Bhandari, Natalie Delworth, Ilya Pirkin, Migüel Jetté, Shipra Chandra, Peter Ha, Ryan Westerman

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems generalize poorly on accented speech, creating bias issues for users and providers. The phonetic and linguistic variability of accents present challenges for ASR systems in both data collection and modeling strategies. …”
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    Exploring the Status of Voiceless Labiovelar Fricative /ʍ/ in Contemporary American English by Dominika Walczak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results of the study may not only broaden the understanding of the voiceless labiovelar fricative use in American English but may also have pedagogical implications to whether the variable should be included in the phonetic courses on American English.…”
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    Advancements in End-to-End Audio Style Transformation: A Differentiable Approach for Voice Conversion and Musical Style Transfer by Shashwat Aggarwal, Shashwat Uttam, Sameer Garg, Shubham Garg, Kopal Jain, Swati Aggarwal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It eliminates the need for parallel utterances, intermediate phonetic representations, and speaker-independent ASR systems. …”
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    Confrontation of Translators in Transferring Facts into Russian Translation of the Epic of Narts (Based on the Translation by A. A. Dzantiev, T.A. Hamitsaeva) by Maryam Shafaghi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Changing the writing alphabet of Ossetian language to Cyrillic in 1954 caused phonetic changes, especially in the specific names of the Ossetian. …”
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    Study of the Assimilation of Diphthongs in Bahasa through the Perspective of Optimality Theory by Chintia Dewi Sukri, Anggita Bella Afrilla Nasution

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… This study examines the phonetic changes that occur in the Indonesian language among Indonesian speakers. …”
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    Continuous speech speaker recognition based on CNN by Zhendong WU, Shucheng PAN, Jianwu ZHANG

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The model extracts fixed-length and right-order phonetic fraction to form an ordered sound spectrograph. …”
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    Sièm Occitans en prumièr o […] sièm pas ren du tot : une allocution d’Yves Rouquette (2009). Édition d’extraits, avec une introduction, des notes et une étude des diatopismes remar... by Jean-Pierre Chambon, Marjolaine Raguin-Barthelmebs, Jean Thomas

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The treatment of the document strives to satisfy the editorial requirements most often reserved to Occitan medieval literary texts: a presentation of the speech and its context, an elaboration of editing criteria adapted to the document, an establishment of the text in the orthography used by Yves Rouquette in his literary work, a critical apparatus of a particular type (giving an account of the speaker's gestures, of some phonetic and phonostylistic realizations, speech misses, etc.), explanatory notes interpreting in detail the meaning of the text, a translation, and a study of the most local features of the speaker's Occitan variety (identifiable with that of Camarès, Aveyron).…”
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    Prosodic organization of English folk riddles and the mechanism of their decoding by Larysa Taranenko

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… The paper advances a cognitive model representing a creative mechanism of riddle decoding by its recipient, which serves as a theoretical and methodological ground for the experimental phonetic study of prosodic means that organize the text of a riddle. …”
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    Ultrasound Visual Biofeedback and Accent Modification: Effects on Consonant and Vowel Accuracy for Mandarin English Language Learners by Courtney Beth ARMSTRONG, Heather Leavy RUSIEWICZ, Katie MICCO, Yang CHEN

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The participants also improved their ability to perceive phonetic differences as evidenced by quantitative analyses.Conclusion:Analyses showed that ultrasound visual biofeedback intervention improved production accuracy for American English/r/, /I/, and/ɛ/produced by two native Mandarin speakers. …”
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    Rising and falling diphthongs in Romance languages: A study of the phonological string by Leonardo M. Savoia, Benedetta Baldi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We adopt a CVCV approach, which aims to account for the organization of phonetic sequences and the licensing relations between vowels (and consonants) based on the melodic strength of the vowels. …”
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    From introduction to phonemic symbols to development of transcription skills: A case study in the English Department at University of Tuzla by Jurida Sanel Hadžiahmetović

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Connected speech (also known as rapid, relaxed, casual, or fluent speech) is characterised by a number of phonetic phenomena. The paper also analyses the level to which students enrolled in the English Department in Tuzla have developed a sense of elementary terms in this field, an understanding of the English sound system, and generally speaking, to what extent they developed their broad and narrow transcription skills.…”
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