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- Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies how humans produce and perceive sounds or, in the case of sign languages, the equivalent aspects of sign...
- 1960), was a Belgian-born German physicist, experimental acoustician, phoneticist and information theorist. Meyer-Eppler was born in Antwerp. He studied...
- Stanley Holloway Colonel Hugh Pickering, Henry Higgins's friend and fellow phoneticistRobert Coote Mrs. Higgins, Henry's socialite motherCathleen Nesbitt...
- and other scholars were sent on trips to consult with a Ming Chinese phoneticist several times, presumably because one of the first uses the new alphabet...
- approved by the Portuguese authorities. Although there had been a strong phoneticist movement in Brazil for a long time, fighting for orthographic simplification...
- linguist Ulli Beier. That same year, Beier was offered a position as a phoneticist in Ibadan, Nigeria. The position was only offered to a married lecturer...
- vowels, as in (a⸲) = IPA [ã], but ⟨ʌ⟩ for French nasal vowels (which phoneticists of this era described as having some sort of guttural quality), as in...
- relationship between music and speech", their approach greatly inspired by phoneticist Werner Meyer-Eppler. AllMusic's Blair Sanderson describes Artikulation...
- Language Council general meeting in protest of the dominance of the phoneticists, who were always re-elected to their positions on the council. The following...
- members had insisted that it would "mov[e] with the times". American phoneticist Mark Liberman called the QES "even more illogical, hypocritical and badly...