Phonetics Sentence Examples

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  • Notwithstanding certain points of resemblance in structure and phonetics, Albanian is entirely distinct from the neighbouring languages; in its relation to early Latin and Greek it may be regarded as a co-ordinate member of the Aryan stock.

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  • However, she had a problem with German spelling as she spelled the words with English phonetics.

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  • See Phonetics.

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  • I teach phonetics and phonology on the following modules, which are described in more detail in the Departmental Handbook.

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  • After leaving school she went to University College, London to read English, where she later studied phonetics under Daniel Jones.

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  • The sound which the symbol represents is the voiced stop made by closing the lips and vibrating the vocal chords (see PHONETICS).

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  • Hence in transcription from foreign languages and in works on phonetics it is represented by s or š.

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  • That they were non-Aryan, the theory of Sir John Rhys, seems improbable; for the non-English placenames of Scotland are either Gaelic or Brythonic (more or less Welsh), and the names of Pictish kings are either common to Gaelic and Welsh (or Cymric, or Brythonic), or are Welsh in their phonetics.

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  • Catalan being a variety of the langue doc, it will be convenient to note the peculiarities of its phonetics and inflexion as compared with ordinary Provenal, Tonic VowelsWith regard to a, which is pronounced alike in open and close syllables (amar, a m a r e; abre, a r b o r), there is nothing to remark.

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  • Degree Courses Linguistics The M.Phil. in Linguistics provides a broad foundation in linguistics, including phonetics.

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  • Phonetics Links to sites providing information and practical exercises on acoustic and articulatory phonetics Links to sites providing information and practical exercises on acoustic and articulatory phonetics.

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  • He also contributed much to the nascent field of forensic phonetics.

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  • All students following courses in experimental phonetics use the laboratory.

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  • The examination papers are General phonetics and phonology Experimental phonetics Phonetics and phonology of English Option.

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  • He published widely in Chinese historical phonology, Chinese dialectology, and experimental phonetics.

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  • Standard experimental phonetics and laboratory phonology tend to rely on subjects who are highly literate and who speak standard varieties, or similar.

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  • Plantlife Phonetics @ Stars and Mayfair Suite Plantlife play an ice rink function room and get a less than frosty reception.

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  • However this may be, the ogam alphabet shows some knowledge of phonetics and some attempt to classify the sounds accordingly.

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  • Children in preschool can be exposed to video and computer games that reinforce the basic skills that they are learning, such as phonetics, shapes, colors, and basic addition.

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  • It is much more likely that the two dialects were thus designated because of their respectively harsh and soft phonetics.'

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  • In phonetics one observes(i) the change of lj into y as an initial before i (yitx, yigis; lego, legis), a change which does not take place in the Catalan of the mainland except in the interior, or at the end of the word; (2) the frequent change of 1 between vowels and of I after c, g, f, p or b into r (taura tabula; candera, candela; sangrol, sin gultum; frama, flama).

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  • Jaeschke from 1860 to 1867 made several important communications, chiefly with reference to the phonetics and the dialectical pronunciation, to the academies of Berlin and St Petersburg, and in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.

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