SUPRASEGMENTAL ASPECTS OF PRONUNCIATION Backgrou
.... They also give some syllables in their utterances a greater degree of loudness, and change their
speech rhythm. .... English
speech rhythm and the foreign learner. ....
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Errors in Second Language Learning
.... Adams (1979, p. 191), for example, points to
speech rhythm as being crucial for both
speech comprehension and expression, and as the fundamental characteristic ....
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THE SELECTION OF ESL/EFL CLASSROOM MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONA
.... Adams (1979) concluded that the whole question of
speech rhythm in English is complicated by the fact that the features which in this language are concerned ....
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Error Analysis of Second Language Learners
.... Adams, studying
speech rhythms in foreign language learners, remarked that: [F]oreign accent is due primarily to faulty
speech rhythm. . . . ....
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Speech Perception Problems of Japanese Students
.... Not all problems of
speech perception are auditory .... Japanese is spoken with even stress and
rhythm, as if a metronome were very rapidly ticking off each syllable ....
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Modifications to a Speech
.... staged. In this manner I will be able to make the
speech a part of me, so that when I deliver it I will do so in a natural
rhythm. By ....
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Speech Disorder of Dysarthria
.... a slow rate of
speech, a rapid rate of
speech with a mumbling quality, limited tongue, lip and jaw movement, abnormal intonation of
rhythm when speaking ....
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Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"
.... Lincoln also created
rhythm and emphasis by the lawyer's device of repeating certain words, sometimes over and over in the
speech--"dedicate," "conceive ....
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African Music & Poetry
.... over the music, and one reason for this may be that certain
speech rhythms have .... These words also fit the music again because the music has the
rhythm of life ....
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Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
.... Lincoln also created
rhythm and emphasis by the lawyer's device of repeating certain words, sometimes over and over in the
speech--"dedicate," "conceive ....
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The speeches of Abraham Lincoln
.... Lincoln also created
rhythm and emphasis by the lawyer's device of repeating certain words, sometimes over and over in the
speech--"dedicate," "conceive ....
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Wilfred Owen's poem, Anthem for Doomed Youth
.... More striking than Owen's use of
rhythm, however, is his use of imagery to .... flowers," and "down." Owen's poem is also notable for its use of figurative
speech. ....
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Aspects of Special Education & EHA
.... kind of impairment also often exhibit a poor sense of
rhythm, faulty perceptions .... classroom teacher can do a great deal to assist the
speech language pathologist ....
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The leprechaun of Irish folklore
.... the gates of heaven and then return disconsolate like the poor earth-bound creatures they are.") Obviously, from this telling, the
rhythm of Irish
speech is an ....
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My Last Duchess
.... of the speaker's later comment that he does not have æskill / In
speech'" (My 2004, 1 .... Through the
rhythm and structure of the poem we are again reminded of the ....
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My Last Duchess
.... of the speaker's later comment that he does not have æskill / In
speech'" (My 2004, 1 .... Through the
rhythm and structure of the poem we are again reminded of the ....
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Communication and Language Acquisition Understanding, speak
.... high rate of delivery; by the use of ungrammatical (but popular) forms, of jargon, of non-standard forms; by pauses and by
speech errors; by
rhythm and stress ....
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Teaching French & English
.... A sequence of syllables may make up a
rhythm unit containing one primary stress .... Whatever the approach, the more exposure to original
speech, the greater the ....
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Lexical and Semantic Ambiguity
....
Rhythm allows one, by playing off the possible prose rhythms against the super .... ambiguity, in the shape of "transient ambiguity of the
speech signal" (Gaskell ....
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Comparison of 2 Presidential Speeches Abraham Lincoln's " ...
.... Lincoln also created
rhythm and emphasis by the lawyer's device of repeating certain words, sometimes over and over in the
speech--"dedicate," "conceive ....
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My Own Private Idaho
.... We see Shakespeare's attention to meter and to
rhythm from the opening lines of each play, as in this
speech by Henry at the beginning of the first play: As ....
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American Sign Language vs. Signed English
.... kindergarten. It is the system of manual English which most closely follows the
speech pattern and
rhythm of spoken English. As ....
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Art & Artists
.... the metaphor would say, "Her eyes were ice." Other figures of
speech are metonymy .... under which sound in literature is studied are: tone color,
rhythm, and meter. ....
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Phonetics and ESL for Spanish-speaking 1st an
.... allophones, for example (An allophone is a
speech sound constituting .... minds and enriches the vocabulary, while teaching pronunciation, intonation, and
rhythm. ....
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William Carlos Williams
.... experience without deforming it; 2) he wanted to let the beat of
speech determine the .... The
rhythm of the poem derives from the casual nature of the language and ....
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Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... The melodic structure was necessarily closely bound with the rise and fall of
speech, for the languages were ....
Rhythm was one area in which African music excelled ....
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The English Consonant System
.... Phonologists study phonemes (vowels and consonants) and prosody (stress,
rhythm, and intonation .... utterance as they are produced by the organs of
speech and as ....
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Art Therapy
.... the piano. Next we got her to tap out her name on the
rhythm sticks. The
speech therapist worked on helping her form sounds. It ....
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Studying with iPods for Special Education: Impact of Music Therapy
.... was significant progress, considering that several years of occupational and
speech therapy in .... start to forget one of the letters, the song's
rhythm and beat ....
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Case Study of Billy
.... In the use of language, they tend to repeat certain phrases with a pitch, tone and
rhythm that vary significant from normal expressive
speech. ....
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