10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHONETIST»
Discover the use of
phonetist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phonetist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Sound of Poetry / The Poetry of Sound
Christof Migone underscores the social context necessary for the stutter to
register: "as phonetist Marie-Claude Pfauwadel asserts, stuttering requires at
least two to be manifest." Marie-Claude Pfauwadel, EtreBègue (Paris: Le hameau
/retz, ...
Marjorie Perloff, Craig Dworkin, 2009
2
Advances in Web Based Learning - ICWL 2008: 7th ...
Chinese phonetist Yuanren Zhao had introduced a method called five-grade tone
-marking [1] to describe the Chinese tones. It gives the corresponding tone type
for each lexical tone which conveys the pitch changing trends on certain duration
...
Frederick Li, Jianmin Zhao, 2008
3
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
f. phonetist; -fonía combining form meaning sound. [From Gk. phōnē.]; foniatra m.
& f. a person whose profession is phoniatrics; foniatría f. phoniatrics, lit. the
healing ofvoice. [fono- + -iatría.]; (-)fónico, ca a. phonic. fonil m. funnel. [
Aragonese ...
4
The Emergence of the Modern Language Sciences: Studies on ...
... résolution qu'il a votre sanction. Vous avez bien adopté mon filleul phonème,
je veux bien adopter aussi le vôtre. [...] and I have also used phonetist: it's the
word you seem to prefer, and since it also seems the best word, I adopt it with all
the ...
Sheila M. Embleton, John Earl Joseph, Hans-Josef Niederehe, 1999
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The Emergence of the Modern Language Sciences: ...
Vous avez bien adopte mon filleul phoneme, je veux bien adopter aussi le votre. [
...] and I have also used phonetist: it's the word you seem to prefer, and since it
also seems the best word, I adopt it with all the more resolve because it has your
...
Sheila M. Embleton, John Earl Joseph, Hans-Josef Niederehe, 1999
6
W.B. Yeats Seanad Eireann Speeches 1922-28
For example, a grant to a trained phonetist would be of the utmost value, with aid
in the publication of his results. It is unnecessary to add how great would be the
stimulus given by such training to local workers in Gaelicspeaking regions.
7
Relliquiae Philologicae Or Essays in Comparative Philology
In doing this it must involve the aid of phonetics at every step, for it is continually
postulating phonetic changes and it belongs to the phonetist to decide whether
such and such a change is or is not likely to have taken place. Or it finds ...
Herbert Dukinfield Darbishire, R. S. Conway
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
And although the statement that (ii) lies between (ee) and (ii) is not so correct as
that (ii) lies between (ee) and (ii), yet it is not at all extravagant for a phonetist of
that time. If, as will appear in the next chapter, (ii, uu) were probably the xivth ...
The peculiar character of an l-sound, as involving expulsion at the side of the
tongue along with contact at its tip, is not noticed by any Hindu phonetist. b. The
semivowels r and 1 are very widely interchangeable in Sanskrit, both in roots and
in ...
William Dwight Whitney, 2003
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On Early English Pronunciation
And although the statement that (ii) lies between (ee) and (ii) is not so correct as
that (ii) lies between (ee) and (ii), yet it is not at all extravagant for a phonetist of
that time. If, as will appear in the next chapter, (ii, uu) were probably the xivth ...