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  1. 921

    On adaptation of names of Greek origin in the Serbian language (on the corpus excerpted from the materials from the 14th to 21st century) by Rakić-Mladenović Jugoslava G.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Adaptation of names took place in different ways, first of all by adapting to all the phonetic laws of the language they enter and by adapting to its grammatical structure. …”
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  2. 922

    Effect of Grain Size and Film Thickness on the Thermoelectric Properties of Flexible Sb2Te3 Thin Films by Pornsiri Wanarattikan, Piya Jitthammapirom, Rachsak Sakdanuphab, Aparporn Sakulkalavek

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In the thermal conductivity mechanism, film thickness affects the dominance of phonons or carriers. For film thicknesses less than 1 µm, the behaviour of the phonons is dominant, while both are dominant for film thicknesses greater than 1 µm. …”
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  3. 923

    Are Verbal Fluency and Nonliteral Language Comprehension Deficits Related to Depressive Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease? by Christina Tremblay, Oury Monchi, Carol Hudon, Joël Macoir, Laura Monetta

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…All groups had the same performance in the phonemic fluency task while the PDDS group was impaired in the semantic task. …”
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  4. 924

    Analysis of Lexical Balance in Sana'i Sonnets by Omalbanin Nikkhahe noori, Mostafa Salari, Behroz Romiyani

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This factor (vocabulary redundancy) raises the issue of vocabulary equilibrium which is quite remarkable in Sana'i sonnets. Using complete phonetic repetition and full and verbal puns, Sana'i has granted beautiful music to his sonnets, yet full puns are more frequent. …”
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    The study of the stylistic components of the \"Hajme Sabz\" of Sohrab Sepehri by شیرزاد طایفی, لیلا کمالخانی

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…To achieve this important target, it tried to emphasize the evidences of the remarkable poems of Sohrab. In the phonetic layers, evidence of the alliteration and repetition could be seen however rare cases of pun is used. …”
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  6. 926

    Cross-linguistic Phonological Transfer: by Jahurul Islam, Md. Sayeed Anwar, Shahriar Mohammad Kamal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Previous studies have highlighted various factors influencing the perception of these contrasts, such as linguistic background, exposure to the target language, and individual phonetic training (Casillas, 2015; Souza et al., 2017; Chang & Weng, 2012). …”
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  7. 927

    Completion Phenomenon in Transcortical Sensory Aphasia by Y. Nakagawa, H. Tanabe, M. Ikeda, H. Kazui, K. Ito, N. Inoue, Y. Hatakenaka, T. Sawada, H. Ikeda, J. Shiraishi

    Published 1993-01-01
    “…These patients showed a selective and consistent impairment in word comprehension without phonemic cue effects in naming. The completion phenomenon was present in patients demonstrating transcortical sensory aphasia due to other cerebral diseases. …”
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  8. 928

    Examining the magic of proximity in Shafi’i Kadkani’s A Mirror for Sounds by mina zadkhoot, Heydar Hasanloo, nazhat noohi, Hosein Arian

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The understanding of the hidden layers in the text is determined by the use of signs. Signs consist of a phonetic form (signifier) and a conceptual idea (signified) that alone express meaning and concept. …”
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  9. 929

    Linguistic and rhetoric Defamiliarization in Hossein Panahi's poetry by Mehran Sadeghi Gogari, Pouran Yousefipour Kermani, Hooshmand Esfandiyarpoor

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Most of the manifestations of defamiliarization are in the form of phonetic names and spoken language at the phonetic level, and expression of visual scenes in language at the metaphorical level. …”
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  10. 930

    Phonologisches Bewusstsein bei einem polnisch-amerikanischen Kind mit Legasthenie. Eine Fallstudie by Rafał Młyński, Agata Guzek

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…2) What are the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of phoneme segmenting and blending in Polish and English in a bilingual child with SRD? …”
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  11. 931

    Quand les paroles s’envolent : réflexions sur les caractéristiques et la forme phonétique du High Rising Terminal en anglais contemporain by Stephan Wilhelm

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Britain 1992, Fletcher & Harrington 2001, Barry 2007), however, suggests that the HRT may differ somewhat from this description.Based on a corpus of personal conversational narratives containing recordings of different geographical varieties of contemporary English, this paper enquires which definitions of the HRT really match the facts and investigates the phonetics of uptalk. It draws a typology of the contours used as phonetic realisations of the High Rising Terminal and identifies some of its peripheral characteristics. …”
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  12. 932

    Aggressive Odontogenic myxoma: a case report by Yanelis Suárez Conde, Jordanis Viamontes Beltrán, René David Morales Basulto, Alicia María Hernández Suárez

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…He went to the body of guard of the Manuel Ascunce Domenech Hospital with an inflammatory process of sudden appearance in the right facial region, to the interrogation he referred asymptomatic, with slight limitation to the oral opening, with difficulty for phonation and swallowing. A week after starting the medical treatment, the evolution was not favorable, so it was decided to perform computed tomography in which a large hypodense image was observed that involved the right mandibular branch. …”
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    Wearable Voice Dosimetry System by Marcos Llorente, Adam Podhorski, Secundino Fernandez

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…We present a miniaturised, low-power, and low-cost wearable system to estimate and record voice fundamental frequency (F0), intensity and phonation time for long intervals in the everyday environment of the patient. …”
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  14. 934

    Studies in Application of Linguistic Ontology Knowledge for Treatment of Dyslexia by Yanqing MA, Zhuoming CHEN, Jiajian YAN

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Through teaching experiment follow-up survey, we treated dyslexia of Chinese aphasia by using the theory of word frequency of linguistics, combining the characteristics of Chinese including pictogram, combined ideogrampictogram, ideogram and ideogram plus phonetic. Using ontology knowledge of linguistics and the characteristics of Chinese characters itself can effectively help the aphasia patients to overcome dyslexia.…”
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    VeLeCa by Borja Herce, Bogdan Pricop

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We describe the challenges and procedure we followed in the compilation and phonemization of this resource, and conduct a computational analysis of the Paradigm Cell Filling Problem (i.e. morphological predictive complexity) in the system to contrast it with those from related Romance languages. …”
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    ABUNDANCE AND POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THE MAJOR INSECT PESTS OF DATE PALM UNDER THE DATE PALM- FORAGE INTERCROPPING SYSTEM by K. A. A siry, N. A. H. Alkenani, H.A. Alshehri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study's findings demonstrated that most palm pests, such as Oryctes elegans, Phonapate frontalis, Sphenophorus parumpunctatus, Xyleborus perforans, and Tenebroides mauritanicus, significantly decreased with the introduction of fodder cultivations around the examined date palms. …”
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    ONUBAD: A comprehensive dataset for automated conversion of Bangla regional dialects into standard Bengali dialectMendeley Data by Nusrat Sultana, Rumana Yasmin, Bijon Mallik, Mohammad Shorif Uddin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The dataset includes metadata on phonetic variations and grammatical features, aiming to bridge the gap between standard and non-standard forms of Bangla. …”
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  18. 938

    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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    Arkeolojik ve Epigrafik Veriler Işığında Pontos Tapınak Devleti Ameria’nın Konumu Üzerine Yeni Bir Öneri by Murat Tekin

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Günümüz araştırmacıları tarafından tapınak devleti olarak adlandırılan bu kült merkezleri, bugün Tokat il sınırları içerisinde yer almaktadır.Ameria Tapınak Devleti, ay tanrısı Men’e aitti ve bu tanrının kültünün buradaki kurucusu I. Pharnakes’ti. Bu yüzden söz konusu tanrı, Pharnakes’in Men’i ya da Men-Pharnakou olarak adlandırılmıştı. …”
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    Investigating L2 Phonological Acquisition from Different Perspectives: An Introduction to the Special Issue by Alex Ho-Cheong Leung, Natalia Pavlovskaya, Martha Young-Scholten

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Building on the existing literature including recent Special Issues, edited volumes, and feature articles on the study of second language (L2) phonetics and phonology (e [...]…”
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