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Annie Rialland (born
March 17, 1948, in Jans, near Nantes, France) is a
French linguist who is
Director of
Research emerita of the CNRS
Laboratory of Phonetics...
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statistically distinguished in
production and perception. In 2005,
Annie Rialland of the
University of
Paris III:
Sorbonne Nouvelle published an acoustic...
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called Silbo,
whistled on the
island of La
Gomera in the
Canary Islands (
Rialland 2005). The
number of
distinctive sounds or
phonemes in this
language is...
- Léon
Toublanc and
Robert Savary [fr].
During this time, he met Marie-Ange
Rialland, who he
would later marry, and
designed murals at a
school in Le Havre...
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Computing and Informatics. 17: 168–192. doi:10.1016/j.aci.2018.08.003.
Rialland,
Annie (August 2005). "Phonological and
phonetic aspects of
whistled languages"...
- 329ff.
Beckman &
Pierrehumbert 1986, p. 273.
Connell 2001.
Downing &
Rialland 2017.
Welmers 1974, pp. 82ff.
Welmers 1974, p. 87. Beckman, Mary E. & Pierrehumbert...
- now".
Urban Contact Dialects and
Language Change. Routledge. pp. 47–65.
Rialland, Annie; Robert, Stéphane (2001). "The
intonation system of Wolof". Linguistics...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Rialland, P.; Bichot, S.; Lussier, B.; Moreau, M.; Beaudry, F.; Castillo, J. D....
- système verbal: le cas du wolof.
Editions du CNRS. ISBN 978-2-222-04479-6
Rialland,
Annie & & Stéphane Robert. 2001. The
intonational system of Wolof. Linguistics...
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Liliane Berton, Rita Gorr,
Xavier Depraz, Paul Finel,
Michel Forel,
Louis Rialland,
Janine Fourrier,
Gisele Desmoutiers, et al.;
Orchestra and
Chorus of the...