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    Mother Goose as a Resource in Teaching Historical Linguistics by Dallin D. Oaks

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This article will illustrate the relevance and usefulness of nursery rhymes in teaching about principles of language and language change, such as voicing, phonological processes, factors motivating phonological change, as well as actual changes in the phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and lexicon of English. …”
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    Acquired Dyslexia and Dysgraphia in Chinese by Wengang Yin, Shengxi He, Brendan Stuart Weekes

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Understanding how the mappings between orthography and phonology in alphabetic languages are learned, represented and processed has been enhanced by the cognitive neuropsychological investigation of patients with acquired reading and writing disorders. …”
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    From speech signal to syntactic structure: A computational implementation by Tina Bögel, Tianyi Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper presents a new computational implementation bridging several modules of grammar from phonetics to phonology to syntax. The system takes as input a speech signal annotated with syllables, interprets the phonetic data in phonological/prosodic terms, matches the data against a lexicon and makes the results available to a linguistically deep computational grammar. …”
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    Hungarian Emerging by Diana Archangeli, Douglas Pulleyblank

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Emergent phonology, we explore the hypothesis that adult grammars take the shapes they have because they can be acquired; we go further and propose that there is no innate linguistic component for phonological acquisition. …”
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    Breton et phonographie by Jean-Claude Le Ruyet

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Did they measure well enough the influence of the french substrat, its dynamics and its phonology in the background ? Did they measure well enough the Buben effect ? …”
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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
    “…Acoustically, the first two sounds share similarities with English /s/ and /ʃ/, respectively. L2 phonology theories posit that learners will map the production and perception of L2 sounds to (similar) sounds in their native language. …”
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    Baltic Linguistics in Lithuania During a Century by Bonifacas Stundžia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The period of the so-called Thaw (ca. 1954–1965) allowed for some fresh air and maturing of the elite of Baltic language researchers, which in the years of stagnation (ca. 1965–1985) mastered the methods of internal reconstruction and structural linguistics, published significant works on the history of language, etymology, onomastics and synchronical linguistics, including theoretical ones, laid the foundations of schools of phonology and word formation. The review concludes with an epoch of Soviet transformation and restored independence (ca. 1985 to the present), which liberated researchers and gradually led to international horizons. …”
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    TEICORPO: A Conversion Tool for Spoken Language Transcription with a Pivot File in TEI by Christophe Parisse, Carole Etienne, Loïc Liégeois

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Because of the time required to collect and transcribe spoken language resources, their number is limited and thus corpora need to be interoperable and reusable in order to improve research on themes such as phonology, prosody, interaction, syntax, and textometry. …”
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    Patterns of Dysgraphia in Primary Progressive Aphasia Compared to Post-Stroke Aphasia by Andreia V. Faria, Jenny Crinion, Kyrana Tsapkini, Melissa Newhart, Cameron Davis, Shannon Cooley, Susumu Mori, Argye E. Hillis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Using structural imaging techniques, we found that damage to the left extrasylvian regions, including the uncinate, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, and sagittal stratum (including geniculostriate pathway and inferior longitudinal fasciculus), as well as other deep white and grey matter structures, was significantly associated with impairments in access to orthographic word forms and semantics (with reliance on phonology-to-orthography to produce a plausible spelling in the spelling to dictation task). …”
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    An Optimality-Theoretic Analysis of the Acquisition of English Sentence Stress Based on Acoustic Data by Wen Ji, Yun Liu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Optimality Theory has a dramatic impact on most areas in linguistics besides phonology. The acoustic software Praat is chosen to collect and label data as the basis of the empirical method. …”
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    User Satisfaction for an Augmented Reality Application to Support Productive Vocabulary Using Speech Recognition by Nurhazarifah Che Hashim, Nazatul Aini Abd Majid, Haslina Arshad, Waqas Khalid Obeidy

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The first objective of this paper is to develop an AR application for children using speech recognition to enhance productive vocabulary learning that integrates visual script (orthography) and audio (phonology). The second objective is to evaluate and identify the user satisfaction in enhancing productive vocabulary methods by combining AR technology and speech recognition to the parents and teachers by doing a mixed method testing such as questionnaire and interview. …”
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    Boosting Tef (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter)) Yield through the Use of Different Inter-Row Spacing and Seeding Rates by Wolde Tasew, Abera Habte, Fanuel Laekemariam

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Seed rate of 2.5 kg ha−1 at 20 cm inter-row spacing prolonged crop phonology, enhanced tiller formation, and increased panicle and 1,000-grain weight than other treatments. …”
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    Subjectivity and Perspective in Truth-Theoretic Semantics / by Lasersohn, Peter

    Published 2017
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    “Diversity’s good unless you have a Southern accent, then you’re a hick”: Self-evaluation, linguistic insecurity and symbolic domination in Middle Tennessee by Marc-Philippe Brunet

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Southern speakers typically display a high degree of linguistic insecurity regarding their speech, by virtue of the symbolic domination of the linguistic standard in the USA.The present paper explores how SAE speakers respond to the sentiment of linguistic insecurity in a specific linguistic and social community by analyzing a cohort of respondents’ production of the diphthong /aɪ/, as this linguistic variable of SAE is often regarded as a hallmark feature of Southern phonology (Feagin, 2000; Thomas, 2003). In this context, we draw upon on the notion of symbolic domination, that is a lack of awareness regarding the inherently arbitrary nature of a linguistic standard which leads speakers of less prestigious varieties to judge their own linguistic productions through the prism of dominant criteria (Bourdieu, 2001; Bourdieu & Boltanski, 1975).Our study is based on the results of sociolinguistic fieldwork data from Murfreesboro (Middle Tennessee), which was collected in accordance with the theoretical and methodological framework of the PAC research programme and within the scope of the LVTI-Language, Urban Life, Work, Identity sociophonological project (Durand & Przewozny, 2012; Przewozny et al. 2020). …”
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    What do pseudowords tell us about word processing? An overview by Celia Martínez-Tomás, Celia Martínez-Tomás, Ana Baciero, Ana Baciero, Miguel Lázaro, José A. Hinojosa, José A. Hinojosa, José A. Hinojosa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…., fambo follows the rules of English phonology and orthography, but it does not have an actual meaning)—in written word processing research, with a focus on readers in alphabetic languages. …”
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    Voice assimilation of morphemic -s in the L2 English of L1 French, L1 Italian and L1 Spanish learners by Leonardo Contreras Roa, Paolo Mairano, Marc Capliez, Caroline Bouzon

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This may have repercussions on models of L2 phonology acquisition, which do not presently take into account an interaction between L2 sounds and their morphemic status.…”
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    Considérations ontogénétiques et phylogénétiques concernant l’origine de la parole by Louis-Jean Boë, Jean Granat, Jean-Louis Heim, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Pierre Badin, Guillaume Barbier, Guillaume Captier, Antoine Serrurier, Nicolas Kielwasser

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…In the present state of knowledge it is not possible to infer when our ancestors acquired the FacultyofSpeechandLanguageandSpeech: control of speech articulators, coordination between larynx and vocal tract, phonology, syntax, semantic and recursivity. Among old unsolved questions: Why is our species alone in having speech and language? …”
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    Stilistika Al-Qur'an: Suatu Analisis Linguistik by Juwairiyah Siregar, Agustiar

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The scope of the study of stylistics includes various linguistic elements, namely phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics, to understand the meaning and style of language contained in a text. …”
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    Treatment Approaches to Speech Sound Disorders: A Scoping Review by Hafsa Noreen, Nazia Mumtaz, Ghulam Saqulain

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Keywords: Articulation disorders, Phonological disorders, Phonological Representations …”
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