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  • Mehri Ejective Fricatives: an Acoustic Study Rachid Ridouane, Cédric Gendrot, Rajesh Khatiwada

    Mehri Ejective Fricatives: an Acoustic Study Rachid Ridouane, Cédric Gendrot, Rajesh Khatiwada

  • Lecture 5 Sound Change

    Lecture 5 Sound Change

  • Part 1: Introduction to The

    Part 1: Introduction to The

  • Pharyngealization in Assiri Arabic: an Acoustic Analysis

    Pharyngealization in Assiri Arabic: an Acoustic Analysis

  • Pharyngealization in Chechen Is Gutturalization Author(S)

    Pharyngealization in Chechen Is Gutturalization Author(S)

  • PHARYNGEALIZATION of EAST THURINGIAN POSTVOCALIC /R/: ARTICULATION, ACOUSTICS and TEMPORAL EXTENT

    PHARYNGEALIZATION of EAST THURINGIAN POSTVOCALIC /R/: ARTICULATION, ACOUSTICS and TEMPORAL EXTENT

  • The Two Egyptian Idioms and the “Emphatic” Consonants. by Helmut Satzinger

    The Two Egyptian Idioms and the “Emphatic” Consonants. by Helmut Satzinger

  • The Typology of Pharyngealization in Arabic Dialects Focusing on a Rural Jordanian Variety

    The Typology of Pharyngealization in Arabic Dialects Focusing on a Rural Jordanian Variety

  • Acoustic Analysis of Standard Arabic Plosives

    Acoustic Analysis of Standard Arabic Plosives

  • Pharyngeal Consonants

    Pharyngeal Consonants

  • Voice Quality Settings of the Pharynx

    Voice Quality Settings of the Pharynx

  • LIN 3201 Sounds of Human Language Manual by Ratree

    LIN 3201 Sounds of Human Language Manual by Ratree

  • Labialized and Pharyngealized Consonants Both Have Lower' Ampli 1Jjde (And Hence Perceived Lower Pitch) Than Their Plain Counterparts

    Labialized and Pharyngealized Consonants Both Have Lower' Ampli 1Jjde (And Hence Perceived Lower Pitch) Than Their Plain Counterparts

  • A Hypothesis on the Origin of Old Chinese Pharyngealization

    A Hypothesis on the Origin of Old Chinese Pharyngealization

  • Emphasis Harmony in Arabic: a Critical Assessment of Feature-Geometric and Optimality-Theoretic Approaches

    Emphasis Harmony in Arabic: a Critical Assessment of Feature-Geometric and Optimality-Theoretic Approaches

  • Problems for Foreigners in Producing Arabic Sounds and a Guide for Helping Them, with a Special Focus on Native Korean Speakers

    Problems for Foreigners in Producing Arabic Sounds and a Guide for Helping Them, with a Special Focus on Native Korean Speakers

  • The Directionality of Emphasis Spread in Arabic

    The Directionality of Emphasis Spread in Arabic

  • Pharyngealization and the Vowel System of Tasawaq (Northern Songhay) Maarten KOSSMANN Leiden University, Netherlands

    Pharyngealization and the Vowel System of Tasawaq (Northern Songhay) Maarten KOSSMANN Leiden University, Netherlands

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  • Evidence from Spanish and Russian
  • UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
  • The Phonetics and Phonology of Semitic Pharyngeals1 John J
  • ATR] in Polish1 Małgorzata E
  • An Overview of IPA Braille: an Updated Tactile Representation of the International Phonetic Alphabet
  • Diachronic and Synchronic Pharyngealization in West Greenlandic
  • Pharyngeal Approximants, Fricatives, Trills and Stops
  • Areal Sound Patterns: from Perceptual Magnets to Stone Soup
  • Ipa-Braille-Final.Pdf
  • Multiple Articulation and Coarticulation
  • Gutturals, Emphatics, and the Phenomenon of Emphasis Spread in Fallaahi Jordanian Arabic: a Non- Linear Analysis
  • Affricating Ejective Fricatives: the Case of Tigrinya
  • Guttural Vowels and Guttural Coarticulation in Ju|'Hoansi∗ Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen
  • Chapter 2 Loss of Emphatic and Guttural Consonants: from Medieval to Contemporary Maltese Gilbert Puech
  • Phonology of Mehweb George Moroz Linguistic Convergence Laboratory, National Research University Higher School of Economics
  • An Ultrasound Study on Gradient Coarticulatory Pharyngealization and Its Interaction with Arabic Phonemic Contrast
  • A Reinterpretation of Lower-Vocal-Tract Articulations in Caucasian Languages1
  • Tongue Root Articulations


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