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Journal articles on the topic "Labiodental fricative"

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Hamann, Silke, and Anke Sennema. "Acoustic differences between German and Dutch labiodentals." ZAS Papers in Linguistics 42 (January 1, 2005): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.42.2005.272.

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The present article is a follow-up study of the investigation of labiodentals in German and Dutch by Hamann & Sennema (2005), where we looked at the perception of the Dutch labiodental three-way contrast by German listeners without any knowledge of Dutch and German learners of Dutch. The results of this previous study suggested that the German voiced labiodental fricative /v/ is perceptually closer to the Dutch approximant /ʋ/ than to the corresponding Dutch voiced labiodental fricative /v/. These perceptual indications are attested by the acoustic findings in the present study. German /v/
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Ferreira-Silva, Audinéia, and Vera Pacheco. "Características da duração do ruído das fricativas de uma amostra do Português Brasileiro (Characteristics of the duration of the fricative noise of a sample of Brazilian Portuguese)." Estudos da Língua(gem) 10, no. 1 (2012): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.22481/el.v10i1.1167.

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Nosso objetivo é descrever a duração do ruído fricativo em função da sonoridade, da posição que a fricativa ocupa dentro da palavra (onset ou coda, no início, no meio ou no final), do contexto vocálico que lhe é adjacente (próximas de /a/, /i/ e /u/) e do seu ponto de articulação (labiodentais, alveolares e palatoalveolares). Nossos resultados evidenciam que as fricativas surdas apresentam, categoricamente, a duração relativa maior que sua contraparte sonora. Além disso, indicam que a duração segmental também é um parámetro robusto para diferenciar as fricativas em relação à posição silábica,
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Pinget, Anne-France, René Kager, and Hans Van de Velde. "Regional differences in the perception of a consonant change in progress." Journal of Linguistic Geography 4, no. 2 (2016): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jlg.2016.13.

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This study aims at testing whether there are regional differences in the perception of the labiodental fricative contrast in Dutch. Previous production studies have shown that the devoicing of initial labiodental fricatives is a change in progress in the Dutch language area. We present the results of a speeded identification task in which fricative stimuli were systematically varied for two phonetic cues, voicing and duration. Listeners (n=100) were regionally stratified, and the regions (k=5) reflect different stages of this sound change in progress. Voicing turned out to be the strongest cat
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Mena Sanhueza, Daniela Alejandra, Mauricio Alejandro Figueroa Candia, and Gastón Felipe Salamanca Gutiérrez. "Análisis acústico-estadístico de las consonantes fricativas labiodentales e interdentales sonoras y áfonas del mapudungun hablado en Alto Biobío." Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 30, no. 2 (2020): 206–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15443/rl3017.

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This study presents the results of an acoustic and statistical analysis of labiodental and interdental fricative consonants, voiced and voiceless, from a variety of Mapudungun spoken in Alto Biobío. The present study aims to determine whether spectral, durational and amplitude parameters are able to differentiate these sounds by place of articulation and voicing. Results showed that spectral moments, duration, absolute amplitude and normalized amplitude were able to distinguish between voiced and voiceless fricatives, whilst variance, duration and normalized amplitude were able to separate lab
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Levitt, Andrea, Peter W. Jusczyk, Janice Murray, and Guy Carden. "Context effects in two-month-old infants' perception of labiodental/interdental fricative contrasts." Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 14, no. 3 (1988): 361–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0096-1523.14.3.361.

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Yousif Othman, Dlakhshan. "The Effect of Malocclusion on Kurdish Young Children’s Production of Dental, Labio-Dental and Alveolar Sounds: A Case study." Journal of Education College Wasit University 1, no. 44 (2021): 507–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.31185/eduj.vol1.iss44.2300.

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The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of malocclusion on the production of dental, labio-dental, and alveolar fricative and stop consonants. To achieve this purpose, Fifteen Kurdish young children ranging in age from 8-12 years old were selected to participate in the current study. They were distributed over three groups according to their bite-block occlusions. The participants were asked to pronounce isolate fricative and stop sounds and words which include target sounds, and their voices were recorded. Later, the patricians’ audio-recordings were analyzed via a softw
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HANSEN EDWARDS, JETTE G. "TH variation in Hong Kong English." English Language and Linguistics 23, no. 2 (2018): 439–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1360674318000035.

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The current study examines patterns of TH variation in Hong Kong English (HKE). In particular, it examines patterns in the realization of the voiceless interdental fricative /θ/ as the voiceless labiodental fricative [f],2 a process known as TH-fronting, as well as realization of the voiceless of TH as [s]. Previous research on HKE (Bolton & Kwok 1990; Hung 2000; Deterding et al.2008; Setter et al.2010) has established that TH-fronting is a variable phenomenon in HKE, with both intra- and inter-speaker variation, though no research to date has examined the social and linguistic constraints
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Recasens, Daniel. "Response to Martin Ball & Joan Rahilly, ‘The symbolization of central approximants in the IPA’,JIPA41 (2011), 231–237." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 41, no. 2 (2011): 239–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100311000119.

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In the paper ‘The symbolization of central approximants in the IPA’, Martin Ball and Joan Rahilly approach an interesting problem – the phonetic transcription of approximants other than the so-called semivowels. In the absence of special symbols in the IPA chart, they suggest that special characters should be used for the notation of approximant realizations made at the bilabial, dental, alveolar, lamino-postalveolar, palatal, velar, uvular and pharyngeal places of articulation. In their view, the introduction of new symbols should render those sounds comparable to other non-semivowel approxim
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Sudiana, I. Made. "PERSOALAN ORTOGRAFI PENYERAPAN KOSAKATA SANSKERTA DALAM BAHASA INDONESIA." Kadera Bahasa 2, no. 2 (2019): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.47541/kaba.v2i2.54.

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Sanskrit has a different writing system with the Indonesian language. Sanskrit uses Devanagari characters, while the Indonesian uses Latin script. Indonesian absorbs much vocabulary from other languages; one of them is from Sanskrit. Differences in sound system and writing system cause problems in absorption. The issue that arises is how to write words that absorbed it. The writing system in the absorption is often problematic when a language does not recognize the sound of the source language. Sanskrit recognizes certain sounds that do not exist in Indonesian. Differences writing system would
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Domingo, Precious C. "Frequent Errors in Consonant Sound Production of Elementary Education Teachers at Visayas State University." E-Structural 3, no. 02 (2020): 97–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.33633/es.v3i02.4221.

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Abstract. Pronunciation is essential in language learning; thus, English learners as a second language should strive for articulateness in sound patterns in English. This study aimed to determine the commonly mispronounced consonant sound of the Bachelor of Elementary Education students of the Visayas State University according to the manner and place of articulation. The instrument used in the study is the Golden-Fristoe Test of Articulation, which is composed of 44 words containing the different consonant sounds in English. The study results revealed that most consonant sounds misarticulated
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