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Journal articles on the topic "Palato alveolar fricative"

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Bassi, Alessandra, and Izabel Christine Seara. "A produção das fricativas alveolar, ápico-alveolar e palato-alveolar em coda silábica no PB e no PE." Letras de Hoje 52, no. 1 (2017): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1984-7726.2017.1.25336.

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Neste estudo, são investigadas características acústico-articulatórias da fricativaalveolar [s, z], ápico-alveolar [s, z] e palato-alveolar [S, Z] do português brasileiro e do português europeu, em coda silábica, em dados de informantes nativos de Florianópolis‑SC/BR, Rio de Janeiro-RJ/BR, Erechim-RS/BR, Lisboa/PT, Granjal-Viseu/PT e São Jorge-Açores/PT. É analisada a distribuição das fricativas em coda silábica nos falares das localidades anteriormente citadas, uma vez que é de senso comum que, no português brasileiro, ocorra apenas fricativas alveolares ou palato-alveolares. Os parâmetros
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서미선 and Jayeon Lim. "A Study of Voiced Alveolar and Palato-alveolar Fricative Production by Korean Learners of English." Korean Journal of English Language and Linguistics 9, no. 4 (2009): 663–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15738/kjell.9.4.200912.663.

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Fajobi, Eunice. "English Fricative Rendition of Educated Speakers of English from a North-Central City of Nigeria." International Journal of Language and Literary Studies 2, no. 3 (2020): 57–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v2i3.321.

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This paper examines the influence of ethnicity on the realization of the English fricatives articulated by selected educated speakers of English from four ethnic groups of Ebira, Igala, Hausa and Okun-Yoruba residing in Lokoja, a North-Central city of Nigeria. Data for the study consist of 1080 tokens elicited from 120 informants. Guided by a synthesis of the theoretical frameworks of Honey’s (1997) Sociophonology and Azevedo’s (1981) Contrastive Phonology, perceptual and acoustic analyses of the data reveal that, although speakers have a tendency to not articulate sounds absent in their phone
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ROLLINGS, ANDREW. "System and chaos in English spelling: the case of the voiceless palato-alveolar fricative." English Language and Linguistics 7, no. 2 (2003): 211–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1360674303001084.

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This article explores the orthographic labyrinth surrounding the phoneme often spelt <sh>, and looks for a path or network of paths through it. The aim is to offer a microcosm of what is still lacking in the literature, namely a highly detailed and explanatory account of all spellings of all phonemes, in which the various factors that have affected spellings (and more interestingly their relationships with spoken forms) are granted their importance. The purpose of such a full account would be to facilitate better understanding of how the orthography functions, which should in turn be of
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Biasibetti, Ana Paula Correa da Silva. "efeitos das relações fonológicas sobre a percepção das fricativas sibilantes não-vozeadas do português brasileiro." Gradus - Revista Brasileira de Fonologia de Laboratório 3, no. 2 (2018): 32–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.47627/gradus.v3i2.126.

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Este artigo investiga os efeitos das relações fonológicas sobre a percepção das fricativas sibilantes não-vozeadas [s] e [?] em ataque e coda silábica na variedade de português brasileiro falada em Florianópolis/SC. Em consonância com Boomershine et al., espera-se que as relações de contraste e de não-contraste afetem a percepção das fricativas alveolar e palato-alveolar de modo que as referidas categorias fonéticas sejam percebidas como relativamente mais distintas em ataque silábico (relação fonêmica) do que em coda (relação alofônica). A fim de verificar tal hipótese, testes de classificaçã
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Jesus, Marisa de Sousa Viana, and Cesar Reis. "Descrição fonética eletropalatográfica de fones alveolares." Jornal da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 24, no. 3 (2012): 255–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s2179-64912012000300011.

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OBJETIVO: Realizar a descrição articulatória do Português Brasileiro, examinando-se o contato da língua com o palato na produção de fones consonantais. MÉTODOS: Foi utilizada a eletropalatografia (EPG) de consoantes alveolares do Português Brasileiro de um sujeito com fala típica, considerando-se o índice alveolar, pós-alveolar, palatal e velar e a porcentagem de contatos ativados no ponto de máxima constrição, assim como a inspeção visual dos palatogramas. RESULTADOS: Observou-se, conforme o esperado, que todos os fones avaliados têm, no ponto de máxima constrição, maior contato na região alv
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Reis, César, and Robert Espesser. "Estudo Eletropalatográfico de Fones Consonantais e Vocálicos do Português Brasileiro (Eletropalatographic Study of the vocalic and consonantal phones of the Brazilian Portuguese )." Estudos da Língua(gem) 3, no. 1 (2006): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.22481/el.v3i1.1015.

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A eletropalatografia, EPG, é uma técnica que possibilita a obtenção de informações espaciais e temporais (em tempo real), dos contatos da língua com a abóbada palatina, mais precisamente, as regiões alveolar, pós-alveolar, palatal e, por vezes, velar. Consiste de um palato artificial (1,5 mm de espessura), de tipo ortodôntico, recoberto com 62 eletrodos dispostos em linhas e colunas. Neste artigo, são examinados os fones oclusivos, fricativos, laterais, tepe, em contexto a__a, como em batata, além dos fones africados vozeados e não vozeados em posição tônica. Examinaremos em seguida fones vocá
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Li, Yong Hong, Peng Cuo Dawa, and Han Wu. "Electropalatographic Parameter Analysis of Single Consonant of Xiahe Tibetan Dialects." Applied Mechanics and Materials 713-715 (January 2015): 1689–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.713-715.1689.

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Targeting at Xiahe Tibetan dialects and with 16 single consonants followed by vowel /a/ as the recording texts, the article analyzes the electropalatographic parameters such as AC, PC, VC, Ant, Pos, CA, CP, CC. The findings are as follows: 1. Plosives show more tongue-palate contact in front part of palate, with strong anteriority and centered tendency: 2. Fricatives show less contact than affricates of the same speech organ; 3. Lateral alveolar consonants have more tongue-palate contact, with strong anteriority and centrality, and weak posterity. 4. Nasals have bigger values in terms of all p
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Michi, Ken-ichi, Yukari Yamashita, Satoko Imai, Noriko Suzuki, and Hiroshi Yoshida. "Role of Visual Feedback Treatment for Defective /s/ Sounds in Patients With Cleft Palate." Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 36, no. 2 (1993): 277–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/jshr.3602.277.

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The role of visual feedback in the treatment of defective /s/ sounds in patients with cleft palate is described. Six patients with cleft palate who were similar in age, velopharyngeal function, and type of misarticulation were selected for this study. Treatment was provided using either visual feedback or no visual feedback. Visual feedback for tongue placement was provided by the Rion Electropalatograph (EPG). Visual feedback for frication was provided by a multi-function speech training aid (MFSTA). Improvement in /s/ sound production was assessed objectively using a method described previou
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Anderson, Victoria, Insung Ko, William O’Grady, and Miho Choo. "A Palatographic Investigation of Place of Articulation in Korean Coronal Obstruents." Korean Linguistics 12 (January 1, 2004): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/kl.12.01va.

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Abstract. This study uses static palatography to determine articulatory positions for coronal obstruents, for five native speakers of Seoul Korean in their twenties. For four of the speakers, affricates are consistently articulated slightly further back on the teeth than stops. However, stops, affricates and fricatives all show contact patterns in the denti-alveolar region. These results may reflect a shift in place of articulation of affricates from post-alveolar to denti-alveolar, for younger speakers of Korean. Gender differences are not observed for contact patterns on the palate, but cont
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Palato alveolar fricative"

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Monteiro, Renata Conceição Neves. "A produção palato-alveolar de /S/ nas vozes do Amapá." Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba, 2009. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/6327.

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Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-14T12:42:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 1055577 bytes, checksum: cf26150bea8bf64b9adbdc4408047a83 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-03-26<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>The present paper takes into account the Variation Theory, proposed in the 60 s by the linguist William Labov, to explain the palatalization phenomenon on /S/ fricative in coda position in the speech community of Macapá-AP. Recognizing the language variability, many studies have been carried out in order to identify, describe and explain t
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Nogita, Akitsugu. "Examination of the (si) and (ʃi) confusion by Japanese ESL learners". Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2991.

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It is a general belief in Japan that the English /s/ and /ʃ/ before high front vowels (as in "see" and "she") are problematic for Japanese ESL (English-as-a-second-language) learners. Some research has also reported the /s/ and /ʃ/ confusion by Japanese ESL learners. Their pronunciation errors are often explained based on phonetics, but there are reasons to believe that the learners’ knowledge of the phonemes of the target words is at fault. This study examines 1) whether monolingual Japanese speakers distinguish the [si] and [ʃi] syllables in both perception and production in the Japanese
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Books on the topic "Palato alveolar fricative"

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Recasens, Daniel. Phonetic Causes of Sound Change. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198845010.001.0001.

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The present study sheds light on the phonetic causes of sound change and the intermediate stages of the diachronic pathways by studying the palatalization and assibilation of velar stops (referred to commonly as ‘velar softening’, as exemplified by the replacement of Latin /ˈkɛntʊ/ by Tuscan Italian [ˈtʃɛnto] ‘one hundred’), and of labial stops and labiodental fricatives (also known as’ labial softening’, as in the case of the dialectal variant [ˈtʃatɾə] of /ˈpjatɾə/ ‘stone’ in Romanian dialects). To a lesser extent, it also deals with the palatalization and affrication of dentoalveolar stops.
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Book chapters on the topic "Palato alveolar fricative"

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Recasens, Daniel. "Velar assibilation." In Phonetic Causes of Sound Change. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198845010.003.0004.

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Lingual affricates differing in place of articulation, i.e., mostly [tʃ] but also [ts] and other affricates, may emerge naturally from the (alveolo)palatal stop outcome of velar palatalization. This is strongly suggested by the co-occurrence of (alveolo)palatal stops and one of the lingual affricates in specific dialectal domains, and by the existence of languages where velar softening has yielded either [tʃ] ot [ts] but not both, presumably owing to dialect-dependent differences in base of articulation. Specific spectral, duration, and intensity characteristics render the (alveolo)palatal stop burst comparable to the frication noise of a front lingual affricate, and the affrication process is likely to operate in those positional, contextual, and prosodic conditions which favour the presence of one or more of these acoustic properties. The affinity between the assibilation of velars and dentoalveolars is also subject to investigation.
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Recasens, Daniel. "Labial softening." In Phonetic Causes of Sound Change. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198845010.003.0005.

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This chapter is about the palatalization and assibilation of labial and nasal stops, and of labiodental fricatives. Based on several diachronic pathways, it presents the hypothesis that labial softening is achived through glide fricativization or occlusivization, depending on the language or dialect taken into consideration. A special analysis is performed of labial palatalization and assibilation in the Bantu languages, Romanian dialects, and /Cl/ onset clusters in Romance, where those changes may have taken place once the alveolar lateral shifted to a palatal approximant. In so far as two independent articulators, i.e., lips and tongue, are involved in the production of the labial and labiodental sequences of interest, their diachronic development turns out to be far more complex than the palatalization and softening of velar and dentoalveolar obstruents.
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Conference papers on the topic "Palato alveolar fricative"

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Liang, Jie, Minyi Yu, and Wenjun Chen. "Spectral analysis of English voiced palato-alveolar fricative /Ʒ/ produced by Chinese WU Speakers." In 2017 20th Conference of the Oriental Chapter of the International Coordinating Committee on Speech Databases and Speech I/O Systems and Assessment (O-COCOSDA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsda.2017.8384457.

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Sudro, Protima Nomo, and S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna. "Intelligibility Enhancement of Alveolar Fricative in Cleft Lip and Palate Speech." In 2017 14th IEEE India Council International Conference (INDICON). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/indicon.2017.8487704.

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Rose, Phil. "Forensic voice comparison with secular shibboleths - A hybrid fused gmm-multivariate likelihood ratio-based approach using alveolo-palatal fricative cepstral spectra." In ICASSP 2011 - 2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2011.5947704.

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