THE VOWEL/CONSONANT SYSTEM
In English phonetics, a vowel is an articulated "
speech sound produced without occluding, diverting, or obstructing the flow of air from the lungs (opposed to ....
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Japanese EFL & English Phonological Processes
.... To strengthen a
speech sound is to change to an articulation requiring more effort, as from fricative to stop or nongeminate to geminate. ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK I. INTRODUCT
.... Thus, to symbolize a
speech sound in writing before the child has acquired the . . . variants of the
sound is to risk teaching . . . ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK
.... à Thus, to symbolize a
speech sound in writing before the child has acquired the à variants of the
sound is to risk teaching à that each
sound has only one ....
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Speech Perception Problems of Japanese Students
.... Not all problems of
speech perception are auditory .... an inferential process based on a perception of cues rather than straightforward matching of
sound to meaning ....
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Speech and Respiration The process of respiratio
.... breathing is gas exchange, an important secondary function is "assistance with
sound production (Doust & Patrick 137). The requirements of
speech--even simple ....
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The English Consonant System
.... acknowledge or dragnet. Nasalization is the production of resonances in the nose to accompany a
speech sound. English vowels are ....
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Reading Achievement & Language Disorders
.... The ages of the subjects ranged from 3-6. Phonologic impairment causes a disruption of the
speech/
sound system, which makes a speaker regularly err. ....
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Speech Disorder of Stuttering
.... A child who demonstrates abrupt hesitations in
speech or frequent repetitions of a single word, syllable or
sound or who is compressing the tongue, lips or ....
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Complexity of Stuttering Speech Disorder
.... A child who demonstrates abrupt hesitations in
speech or frequent repetitions of a single word, syllable or
sound or who is compressing the tongue, lips or ....
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Faulkner Sound and the Fury
.... In Faulkner's The
Sound and the Fury, we are given a character known as .... the words of the author when delivering his Nobel Prize acceptance
speech "The young ....
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Language Units Human speech is a means of communication,
.... Human
speech is different from the written language. .... One theory is that words developed as humans imitated nature and tried to
sound like what they were ....
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Framework of Articulatory Phonetics
....
sound produced.
Speech further requires that there be easy and effective control of these
sound-producing obstructions. This limits ....
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Phonetics and ESL for Spanish-speaking 1st an
.... Look at English innumerable allophones, for example (An allophone is a
speech sound constituting one of the phonetic manifestations or variants of a particular ....
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Modifications to a Speech
.... In redoing my
speech's contents I will also practice reading it aloud until I have it memorized so that it does not
sound artificial or staged. ....
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Dyslexia
.... Dyslexia is not about reversing letters: it is a brain disorder that makes it difficult to connect the
sound components of
speech to the written letters ....
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Dyslexia & Reading Difficulties
.... Dyslexia is not about reversing letters: it is a brain disorder that makes it difficult to connect the
sound components of
speech to the written letters ....
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Language Acquisition
.... verbal interaction with preverbal infants, whether or not the interaction is language-specific, results in the infants' acquiring
speech sound patterns over ....
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Leading Out Loud (Terry Pearce)
.... purpose story" (79) in this regard, saying that it can articulate the abstract values informing the
speech. He also cites the term "
sound bite," distinguishing ....
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Culture and Spoken Discourse All cultural and
....
Speech is a significant vocal
sound which can only be studied with constant attention to its social setting (Palmer, 1972). Linguists ....
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ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
.... Bell" 2003 1). It was while his father was engaged in his work, that Alexander himself became interested in the study of
sound and the mechanics of
speech. ....
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Aphasia
.... Positron emission tomography has shown that regions of the brain previously thought to be reserved for the processing of
speech and
sound, such as the superior ....
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Aphasia
.... Positron emission tomography has shown that regions of the brain previously thought to be reserved for the processing of
speech and
sound, such as the superior ....
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Inventing Words
.... with the movement of the lips, tongue and other
speech organs during
speech; acoustic phonetics, which is concerned with the properties of
sound waves; and ....
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Speech Pathologies Review of Literature According
.... Three special education classes of children with
speech pathologies shall be .... sequential memory; visual sequential memory; auditory closure; and
sound blending. ....
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Criticism of Fannie Lou Hamer
.... From this Aristotelian perspective of
sound rhetoric and others, Fannie Lou Hamer's
speech should be considered a successful use of rhetoric. Aristotle. ....
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Analysis of a speech by James A. Baker
.... should include a call to action and it should refer one last time to the central theme of the
speech. In the words of Humes: "If you fail to
sound the dominant ....
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Stuttering as Disfluency
.... A child who demonstrates abrupt hesitations in
speech or frequent repetitions of a single word, syllable or
sound or who is compressing the tongue, lips or ....
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Theories of Causes of Stuttering
.... A child who demonstrates abrupt hesitations in
speech or frequent repetitions of a single word, syllable or
sound or who is compressing the tongue, lips or ....
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Physics of Music
.... 143). The brain also interprets the
sound as noise,
speech, or music. Music is simply defined as a melody and the accompaniment. ....
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