|
|
|
|
Vocal loading
Vocal loading Vocal loading is the stress inflicted on the speech organs when speaking ... and the European Union. Still, research in vocal loading has often been treated as a ... air streaming from the lungs through the vocal cords, setting them into an oscillating ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_loading - 7k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Stress (linguistics)
Stress (linguistics) In linguistics, stress is the relative emphasis given to certain syllables in a word. The ways stress manifests itself in the speech stream is ... known in music theory as agogic accent). Stress may be characterized by more than one ... like English or Russian. The possibilities for stress in tone languages is an area ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(linguistics) - 14k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Vocal cord malfunctioning (translated from German)
Vocal cord malfunctioning As Vocal cord malfunctioning or Vocal cord movement disturbance - engl.: Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) - one becomes Malfunction that Vocal cords designated, with which these from ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stimmbandfehlfunktion - 7k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages
|
Talk:Stress (linguistics)
Talk:Stress (linguistics) stress mark Thanks for the help with italics ... Does anyone know how to put in stress marks and syllable marks such as you ... fine. :-) -- t Hi. The symbol for primary stress mark is < ˈ > (decimal: #712, hex: #02C8) called Modifier Letter Vertical Line. Secondary stress mark is < ˌ > (decimal: #716, hex: # ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Stress_(linguistics) - 10k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive2
... of affricates, and the debate whether secondary stress really exists) or in the articles on ... 17:32, 3 August 2005 (UTC) Secondary stress I removed this from the suprasegmentals section ... have a distinction between primary and secondary stress. The apparent difference is due to intonation ... word out of final position, the extra stress is lost. It moves to whichever word ... Consider the isolated word Arachnophobia, with stronger stress on the syllable pho than on ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:International_Phonetic_Alphabet_for_English/Archive2 - 96k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Talk:Non-native pronunciations of English
... loanwords to German from other languages. The stress normally falls on the second syllable in ... examples. Even experienced speakers have difficulty placing stress on the final syllable. -- I dare say ... speak English, but they (quite fascinatingly) always stress the first syllable when they speak French ... do not have problems with final-syllable stress. German speakers may pronounce /w/ as [v ... use BE …). The bit about German stress was taken directly from the German ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Non-native_pronunciations_of_English - 92k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Ustad vilayat khan
... of the two traditions he hijacked - the vocal or the instrumental. Formative influences Vilayat Khan ... were evident when Vilayat Khan sang, taught vocal music, and through the style of his ... imagination was not even as dependent on vocal music as is widely believed. He picked ... Vilayat Khan never presented a full-fledged vocal concert. But, he did not entirely deprive ... coached several students - amateur and professional - in vocal music. He had studied the styles ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ustad_vilayat_khan - 66k - Cached - Similar pages
|
User talk:Steverapaport
... Melodic accent seems to refer specifically to stress accent in the Scandinavian/North Germanic style ... suspect the main point here is that vocal stress and melodic accent are different pheonomenas, although ... wetsuit illustrates, as far as I understand, vocal stress but not melodic accent. Americans may ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Steverapaport - 57k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Vowel
... characterized by an open configuration of the vocal tract so that there is no build ... at one or more points along the vocal tract. A vowel is also understood to ... as the velum position (nasality), type of vocal fold vibration (phonation), and tongue root position ... oral vowels. Phonation Voicing describes whether the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation of ... Often, these co-occur with tone or stress distinctions; in the Mon language, vowels ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vowel - 45k - Cached - Similar pages
|
Vowel (Psychology wiki)
... characterized by an open configuration of the vocal tract so that there is no build ... at one or more points along the vocal tract. A vowel is also understood to ... as the velum position (nasality), type of vocal fold vibration (phonation), and tongue root position ... vowels. [edit] Phonation Voicing describes whether the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation of ... Often, these co-occur with tone or stress distinctions; in the Mon language , vowels ...
http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Vowel - 47k - Cached - Similar pages
|
| Page:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >> |