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Voice (phonetics)

  • Part 1: Introduction to The

    Part 1: Introduction to The

  • Consonants Consonants Vs. Vowels Formant Frequencies Place Of

    Consonants Consonants Vs. Vowels Formant Frequencies Place Of

  • Nasal Consonant the Basic Characteristic of a Nasal Consonant Is That the Air Escapes Through the Nose

    Nasal Consonant the Basic Characteristic of a Nasal Consonant Is That the Air Escapes Through the Nose

  • Acoustic Characteristics of Aymara Ejectives: a Pilot Study

    Acoustic Characteristics of Aymara Ejectives: a Pilot Study

  • Your Speaking Voice

    Your Speaking Voice

  • Linguistic Voice Quality

    Linguistic Voice Quality

  • UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics

    UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics

  • Some Characteristics of Oral and Nasal Air Flow During Plosive

    Some Characteristics of Oral and Nasal Air Flow During Plosive

  • Voice] Joshua Ian Tauberer University of Pennsylvania, Tauberer@Babel.Ling.Upenn.Edu

    Voice] Joshua Ian Tauberer University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]

  • The Phonetics of Voice1 Marc Garellek, University of California San Diego Chapter in the Routledge Handbook of Phonetics (W

    The Phonetics of Voice1 Marc Garellek, University of California San Diego Chapter in the Routledge Handbook of Phonetics (W

  • Influence of Fundamental Frequency on Stop-Consonant Voicing Perception

    Influence of Fundamental Frequency on Stop-Consonant Voicing Perception

  • Introductory Phonology

    Introductory Phonology

  • Phonetic Analysis of Clicks, Plosives and Implosives of Isixhosa: a Preliminary Report

    Phonetic Analysis of Clicks, Plosives and Implosives of Isixhosa: a Preliminary Report

  • 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

  • Voicing and Devoicing in Irish English Voiced Plosives

    Voicing and Devoicing in Irish English Voiced Plosives

  • Acoustic Cue Overlap and the Parsing of Paradigmatic Slots: Functional

    Acoustic Cue Overlap and the Parsing of Paradigmatic Slots: Functional

  • Postnasal Voicing

    Postnasal Voicing

  • The Arabic Pharyngeal Approximant

    The Arabic Pharyngeal Approximant

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  • A Quick Introduction to Features for Consonants Place of Articulation
  • Phonological and Phonetic Asymmetries of Cw Combinations A
  • Plosives Vowels: No Obstruction of Airstream in the Vocal Tract BUT: Matter of Degree (Hardly Any Obstruction in the 3
  • Continuum of Phonation Types
  • Voice As a Parameter of Emotional and Physical Health Ahmed Abdelal Bridgewater State University, [email protected]
  • Articulating a Female Vowel: Male to Female Transgender Voice Therapy
  • Handy Handouts® Free, Educational Handouts for Teachers and Parents* Number 460
  • Effects of Consonantal Constrictions on Voice Quality
  • Consonant-Tone Interactions: a Phonetic Study of Four Indigenous Languages of the Americas
  • The Voiced-Voiceless Distinction and Assimilation of Voice in Dutch
  • SALDA Helping Students to Say Specific Sounds
  • Ipa Phonetics: MULTIMODAL Ios APPLICATION for PHONETICS INSTRUCTION and PRACTICE
  • Phonetics: the Sounds of Language
  • Voice Onset Time and the Realization of Voiced Stops in Kwak'wala
  • On the Perception of Voicing in Syllable-Initial Plosives in Noisea)
  • Nasal and Oral Consonant Similarity in Speech Errors: Exploring Parallels with Nasal Consonant Harmony
  • The Influence of the Tongue on Vocal Production
  • Labialization in Cairene Arabic Islam Youssef Telemark University College


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