- The
second most
prominent natural phonologist is
Patricia Donegan, Stampe's wife;
there are many
natural phonologists in
Europe and a few in the US, such...
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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...
-
Sibawayh the
phonologist: A
critical study of the
phonetic and
phonological theory of
Sibawayh as
presented in his
treatise Al-Kitab is a 1993 book by...
-
civil servant John L. Locke,
American biolinguist, psycholinguist,
child phonologist John
Locke (Lost),
fictional character on the
American television show...
- The
following is a list of some
notable phonologists (scholars in the
field of phonology).
Diana Archangeli Álvaro
Arias Jan
Baudouin de
Courtenay Eric...
- in
verbal conjugation, as in (eu) rio /ˈʁi.u/ and (ele) riu /ˈʁiw/.
Phonologists discuss whether their nature is
vowel or consonant. In most of Brazil...
- 1924 – 19
September 1999) was a
Serbian South Slavic dialectologist and
phonologist. Both his
field work and his
synthesizing studies were
extensive and...
- term for
fricatives used by some
American and
European phoneticians and
phonologists for non-sibilant fricatives. "Strident"
could mean just "sibilant", but...
- that have such sounds. As a
technical term used by
phoneticians and
phonologists,
guttural has had
various definitions. The
concept always includes pharyngeal...
- Routledge. Pg 189. al N****ir, Abdulmunʿim
Abdulamir (1985).
Sibawayh the
Phonologist (PDF) (in Arabic).
University of New York. p. 80.
Retrieved 23 April...