«SIBILANCY»に関連する英語の本
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The Temple of Nature, Or, The Origin of Society: A Poem, ...
If the point of the tongue by approximation to the forepart of the palate, as in
forming the letters T, D, N, S, Z, R, leaves an aperture just so large as to prevent
sibilancy, and sonorous air from the larynx be modulated in passing through it;
the ...
2
The Botanic Garden: A Poem, in Two Parts ... The Economy of ...
If the aperture, made by approximating the back part of the tongue to the uvula
and pendulous curtain of the palate, as in forming the sibilant letter H, and the
sonisibilant letter Ch Spanish, be enlarged just so much as to prevent sibilancy ;
and ...
3
Multidimensional speech perception by the hearing impaired: ...
An explanation of this occurrence of sibilancy may lie in the fact that it was
perceived in conjunction with the continuant and plosive features and that it
never occured alone as a sibilancy feature for this group in the filtered condition.
Jeffrey L. Danhauer, Sadanand Singh, 1975
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A History of the Korean Language
If the first obstruent was s, the sibilancy was suppressed in some environments.
In the Yongbi o ̆ch'o ̆n ka and the Hunmin cho ̆ngu ̆m o ̆nhae, the
suppression of the [s] was limited to occurrences before c-.7 But the 1447 Sekpo
sangjo ...
Ki-Moon Lee, S. Robert Ramsey, 2011
The middle of the tongue swelling a little higher towards the palate, so as to
withdraw the point a little way from the teeth, the impulse of air being, at the same
time, somewhat increased, so as to produce a certain degree of sibilancy, forms
the ...
Monthly literary register, 1823
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The Philology of the English Tongue
The sibilancy of our language is a European proverb. Undoubtedly our whole
stock is sibilant, and the Mceso-Gothic itself most of all. The Saxon was one of the
least sibilant of the family, as the lists above (10 and 12) sufficiently indicate.
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
It is no defence to allege that sibilancy is the engrained fault of the English
language, the example of our best writers will prove that much may be done
towards removing this defect ... i ' if she rise Her face suffus'd with virgin blushes,
wind ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1810
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Speech communication. 3. Speech perception and automatic ...
SKHz to be able to utilize features of a high frequency nature such as sibilancy.
Crosslinguistic responses of severely hard of hearing and profoundly deaf
subjects with average puretone thresholds poorer than 90 dB ISO for the
frequencies ...
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Distinctive features: theory and validation
Some less clear interpretations possible were the features sibilancy and
continuancy. The feature place of articulation did not show any strength.
Furthermore, the feature sonorancy was not obtained because sonorants were
not included in ...
Position Higher percentages of marked-to-unmarked substitutions occur in the
initial position than in the final position, and this trend was more evident for
features at the top of the hierarchy (e.g., sibilancy and continuancy) than features
at the ...