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Bilabial stop
Building a Universal Phonetic Model for Zero-Resource Languages
Prestopped Bilabial Trills in Sangtam*
Saudi Speakers' Perception of the English Bilabial
Acoustic Characteristics of Aymara Ejectives: a Pilot Study
Websites for IPA Practice
LING-001 Lecture 8: Phonetics
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2 the Sounds of Language: Consonants
1. Dental Lateral Approximant: There Is Contact Between the Tip of the Tongue and the Upper Teeth; the Air Moves Over the Sides of the Tongue
A Descriptive Alphabet 1 the Hangulphabet
Prenasalization and Trilled Release of Two Consonants in Nias Brendon Yoder SIL-UND
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in English There Is No Simple
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An Ultrasound Study of Connemara Irish Palatalization and Velarization
April 12 Dissertation RS
Categorization of Bilabial Stop Consonants by Bilingual Speakers of English and Polish
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) That We Will Make Use of in Phonetic Transcription of English
Title an Aerodynamic Study of the Articulatory Mechanism In
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Handout to Accompany Poster Developed by Special Interest Group 5 (2014)
Velar Ejective — Same Format As 2.2.1
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An Ultrasound Study of Connemara Irish Palatalization and Velarization
Articulatory Phonetics and the International Phonetic Alphabet
English Consonants
Zero-Shot Learning for Speech Recognition
Measures of Voice Onset Time: a Methodological Study
Is Relatively Straightforward
Transcription and Annotation of a Japanese Accented Spoken Corpus of L2 Spanish for the Development of CAPT Applications
22. Consonantal Place of Articulation : the Blackwell
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Full and Secondary Palatalization
A Cross-Linguistic Database of Phonetic Transcription Systems
Spoken Language Phonetics: Consonant Articulation and Transcription
1 English Phonetics: Consonants (I)
Patterns of Sounds in This Series
LINGUISTICS 221 LECTURE #6 Consonants (Continued) FRICATIVES 1. Bilabial Fricatives: the Constriction Is Between the Upper
Acoustic Cues in the Directionality of Stop Consonant Confusions
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7,319,958 B2 Melnar Et Al