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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHONOMETRIC»
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1
Manual of English Phonetics
hand, is concerned with the place those phonemic shapes (and their subunits)
occupy in phonometric space. A fundamental (but common) methodological error
is in identifying several phonemic elements in terms of phonometric space and ...
'I am sure I could,' he said eagerly. 'You see, it's impossible to disguise the
human voice against modern phonometric tests – my phonometric tests. Not even
you, Mr Clay, could defeat them. All I should need would be control recordings.
3
The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human ...
(1899–1984), director of the Phonometric Department at the KWI for Brain
Research, also profited from twin research at the KWI-A. In 1938, together with
Fischer, he recorded “sonic films” of identical and fraternal twins “to study the
hereditary ...
Hans-Walter Schmuhl, 2008
4
Studies in Middle English Linguistics
The phonemes are assigned (distinctive) features when we view them as
different from each other. They are assigned phonometric parameters (
articulatory, acoustic, auditory) when we view them as physical events (Pilch
1974: 122-123).
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Grundzüge Der Phonologie. English
What can be obtained by his phonometric method is not by any means the norm
speakers relate to in the production or perception of a certain sound. They are "
norms," but in a quite different sense: norms of a particular pronunciation, norms
of ...
Prince Nikolai Sergeevich TRUBETSKOI, 1969
6
Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works
23. their basis in the spoken language', he proposes a 'phonometric
interpretation' to replace the 'classic metric' one from 'Latin and Greek' (IF 8, 10,
12, 14). This gives 'a more accurate account of verse as spoken aloud', 'correctly
predicts the ...
Robert de 8eaugrande, 2014
7
Sustainable Maritime Transportation and Exploitation of Sea ...
The monitoring should be set up in four main phases: (1) identification and
classification of the sources by type; (2) phonometric measurements near the
sources and along sound propagation paths; (3) sound field calculation, (4) noise
...
Enrico Rizzuto, Carlos Guedes Soares, 2011
8
Principles of phonometrics
V. Execution of Phonometric Procedures The problem of writing texts begins with
the determination and expression of the inventory of the sounds of a language. In
other words, one of the first problems one encounters is that the criteria ...
Eberhard Zwirner, Kurt Zwirner, 1970
The Second World War stopped this intense activity, but before the international
connections were cut off, phonometry had become well known in Scandinavia. S.
Bergsveinsson, who studied in Berlin 1936-1937, applied the phonometric ...
10
Occupational Voice: Care and Cure
Buekers R: Voice Performances in Relation to Demands and Capacity:
Development of a Quantitative Phonometric Study of the Speaking Voice.
Doctoral Thesis, Maastricht University, 1998 ROOM ACOUSTICS How they affect
vocal ...
Philippe H. Dejonckere, 2001