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Phonetics
Phonetics This article is about linguistics. For the ... service, see Phonetic (service) Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Structural ... linguistics Historical linguistics Etymology List of linguists Phonetics (from the Greek word φωνή, phone = sound ... units (such as phonemes and distinctive features). Phonetics deals with the sounds themselves rather than ... but a good majority of them are. Phonetics has three main branches: articulatory phonetics, ...
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Phonetics (translated from German)
Phonetics 1. exolabial (outside part of the lips ... sublaminal (lower surface of the tongue) Those Phonetics, as part that Sound teachings, the theory ... brought out is Sounds. One differentiates: artikulatorische phonetics („Speech actLautlehre"), which examines, which sounds and ... by those human voice are produced, akustische phonetics, those physical nature that Acoustic waves examined, which form the sounds, and auditive phonetics, their forschungsgebiet the procedures with the ...
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Phonetics (translated from French)
Phonetics This article is one outline to supplement ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. phonetics is a branch of linguistics who studies ... It is divided into three branches: articulatory phonetics ; acoustic phonetics ; auditive phonetics. Whereas phonetics studies sounds (or "phons"), ...
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Phonetics (Psychology wiki)
Phonetics Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Language Linguistics Semiotics Speech }} Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Structural ... linguistics Historical linguistics Etymology List of linguists Phonetics (from the Greek word φωνή, phone = sound ... units (such as phonemes and distinctive features ). Phonetics deals with the sounds themselves rather than ... but a good majority of them are. Phonetics has three main branches: articulatory phonetics, ...
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Phonetics (translated from Russian)
Phonetics Fone?tika - this is the division the linguistics, that studies phones. Phonetics is divided into the general, the comparative, the historical and the descriptive. General phonetics are examined the regularities, characteristic for the ... sonic system of all world languages. Comparative phonetics compares the sonic system of language with other (most frequently related) languages. Historical phonetics traces the development of language for ...
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Phonetics (translated from Italian)
Phonetics Linguistica Plan Languages Plan Literature Linguistica (cat ... and shape Sintagmatiche relations Paradigmatiche relations Alphabet Phonetics Fonologia Grammar (cat.) Formal grammar Oral valence ... Theory of the translation Modification this table phonetics it is the branch of linguistica that ... rarely morphology it touches the study of phonetics, and still less semantic (the study of ... considered when draft of the acoustic level. Phonetics is divided in its turn in ...
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Articulatory phonetics
Articulatory phonetics The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics. In studying articulation, the phonetician is attempting ... the contact is. See also list of phonetics topics manner of articulation place of articulation ...
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Aspiration (phonetics)
Aspiration (phonetics) In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of air ... Targeted Languages V: UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics vol. 95. 1997. See also Voice onset ...
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Talk:Phonetics
Talk:Phonetics When you say : The English language is ... in English, not phones. RoseParks Yes, and phonetics really does study phonemes, in addition to ... to Peter Ladefoged's A Course in Phonetics. Unusual sounds I'm impressed by the ... Anome 10:33, Jun 13, 2005 (UTC) Phonetics, generally, does not go into the realm ... guess if we extend the study of phonetics to Cartoon Land, we will need ...
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Upstep (phonetics)
Upstep (phonetics) In phonetics, upstep is a phonemic or phonetic upward ...
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