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Linguists who
specialize in
studying the
physical properties of
speech are
phoneticians. The
field of
phonetics is
traditionally divided into
three sub-disciplines...
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trained phoneticians is hard to come by. Ladefoged, in a
series of
pioneering experiments published in the 1950s and 60s,
studied how
trained phoneticians coped...
- era of the
ancient Indian linguists.
Three nineteenth-century
British phoneticians worked on this topic.
Alexander Melville Bell (1867)
devised a phonetic...
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different meanings depending on the
subfield of phonetics.
Among some
phoneticians,
phonation is the
process by
which the
vocal folds produce certain sounds...
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Peter John
Roach (born 30 June 1943) is a
British retired phonetician. He
taught at the
Universities of
Leeds and Reading, and is best
known for his work...
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Kingdom include /lɒs ˈændʒɪliːz, -lɪz, -lɪs/ loss AN-jil-eez, -iz, -iss.
Phonetician Jack
Windsor Lewis described the most
common one, /lɒs ˈændʒɪliːz/ ,...
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pronunciation to
foreign learners. His blog
postings on
English phonetics and
phoneticians are
prolific and
widely read.
Windsor Lewis was born in Cardiff, and...
- "Spirant" is an
older term for
fricatives used by some
American and
European phoneticians and
phonologists for non-sibilant fricatives. "Strident"
could mean just...
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known to be
inaccurate since 1928.
Peter Ladefoged has said that "early
phoneticians...
thought they were
describing the
highest point of the tongue, but...
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consonants using the
glottis as
their primary articulation. Many
phoneticians consider them, or at
least the
glottal fricative, to be transitional...