Search Results - "long vowel"
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Onset mora dalam dialek Kelantan: Analisis tatatingkat kekangan
Published 2008“…In optimality theoretic analysis, the problem can be solved by ranking the constraint NO LONG VOWEL (*LV) higher than NO GEMINATE (*GEM) in the constraint hierarchy. …”
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An acoustic investigation of primary and secondary lexical stress of Urdu
Published 2023“…The stimuli of the study consist of six tri-syllabic words (embedded with low-back-long vowel /a:/ in all syllables) uttered by nine female Urdu speakers from Lahore. …”
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Phonological analysis of Arabic diphthongs in defective verbs.
Published 2024“…The study finds that in Arabic, diphthong sounds are deleted in defective verbs when the suffix consists of two phonemes, and these sounds transform into long vowel sounds upon the addition of /a/, indicating the third-person singular male in the past tense. …”
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التفخيم والترقيق في روايتي حفص عن عاصم وورش عن نافع: دراسة صوتية وتحليلية = Valorization and attenuation in the narrations of Hafs of ‘Asem and Warsh of Nafi’: descriptive and anal...
Published 2016“…Volarization is a pertinent phonetic feature related to the volarized consonants " ،ط، غ، ض، ص، خ ق، ظ "and it is opposing the long vowel, short vowel, laam and ra’ والفتحة املد ألف والراء والالم ,whereby attenuation is an opposite feature of other Arabic phonetics. …”
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دور المؤثرات السقافية في تقدير المدى الزمني للفونيم: دراسة فونولوجية حاسوبية = dawr al-mu'asirat al-siyaqiyah fi taqdir al-mada al-zamani li al-fonim: dirasah fonololojiyah hasubi...
Published 2012“…This is done by tracking the time of long vowels in the samples of the study. The effects in approximating the time of the phoneme will be concluded through the analysis of the Quranic recitations by the samples which consist of reliable recitors such as Syaikh ‘Abdulla Basfar, Saikh Muhammad Ayyub, and Syaikh Masyari bin Rasyid al-‘Afasi. …”
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Perception of English lexical stress: some insights for English pronunciation lessons for Iraqi ESL learners
Published 2018“…High error rates were obtained when the words had two superheavy syllables or two or more equally heavy syllable. Words with long vowels and final consonant clusters, considered as superheavy syllables, often attract stress in Iraqi Arabic but the distribution of such syllables is often more restricted in Arabic. …”
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An instrumental analysis of the production of English Monophthongs by Malay speakers / Asmah Laili Mohd Yunus
Published 2017“…However, unlike the pupils, the teachers produced length contrast between short and long vowels. No significant differences were found between comparable English and Malay vowels for the teachers and pupils suggesting they were being produced similarly in both these languages.…”
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Mispronunciation of high front and low Hausa vowels among the Yorùbá speakers
Published 2021“…While Hausa has short and long vowels, Yorùbá has only oral and nasal vowels in their vowel inventories. …”
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Phonetic interference in the vowel production of Yemeni Arabic-English bilinguals
Published 2023“…On the contrary, findings show no significant influence of L2 English on L1 Yemeni Arabic long vowels /iː/ and /uː/. However, findings reveal a slight drift in L1 Yemeni Arabic vowels towards L2 Yemeni English vowels, causing closer acoustic vowel space between both languages, suggesting an assimilatory process. …”
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Mispronunciation of vowels and tones in hausa disyllabic words by yoruba native speakers
Published 2021“…The phonemic distinction between the five (long) vowels, in addition to the two diphthongs of Hausa, seems to cause learning difficulties among the Yorùbá native speakers learning Hausa as a second language. …”
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