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total phonemic inventory in
languages varies from as few as 9–11 in Pirahã and 11 in
Rotokas to as many as 141 in ǃXũ. The
number of
phonemically distinct...
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between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. A
phonemic orthography is an
orthography (system for
writing a language) in which...
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Phonemic awareness is a part of
phonological awareness in
which listeners are able to hear,
identify and mani****te phonemes, the
smallest mental units...
- final-obstruent devoicing,
Russian бес ('demon',
phonemically /bʲes/) and без ('without',
phonemically /bʲez/) are
pronounced identically in isolation...
- transcription), and
phonemically as /pɛts/ and /bɛdz/.
Because /s/ and /z/ are
separate phonemes in English, they
receive separate symbols in the
phonemic analysis...
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Phonemic restoration effect is a
perceptual phenomenon where under certain conditions,
sounds actually missing from a
speech signal can be
restored by...
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pronounce speech sounds,
which includes speech articulation disorders and
phonemic disorders, the
latter referring to some
sounds (phonemes) not
being produced...
- Chinese,
which do not have
phonemic vowel length distinctions. Many
languages do not
distinguish vowel length phonemically,
meaning that
vowel length...
- *ã when a
nasal immediately follows: *čantu "song" > [tʃãntu] (still
phonemically /tʃantu/); Step 2: at some
point in the
history of
French when speakers...
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common in
patients with
fluent forms of aphasia, and come in
three forms:
phonemic or literal, neologistic, and verbal.
Paraphasias can
affect metrical information...