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    How Did Long Terawan Berawan develop sixteen vowel phonemes? by Burkhardt, Jurgen Martin

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Long Terawan Berawan; Sixteen vowel phonemes; System of vowel phonemes; Vowel phonemes…”
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    Phonetic interference in the vowel production of Yemeni Arabic-English bilinguals by Sumaya Faisal Alshamiri, Shahidi, A.H., Abunima, Somaya

    Published 2023
    “…Vowel Duration, First Formant (F1), Second Formant (F2), and Third Formant (F3) of the target vowels were acoustically analysed. …”
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    Perception and production of English vowels by native Iraqi Arabic learners by Abd, Ammar Abdul-Wahab

    Published 2016
    “…This study aims to investigate the perception and production of English vowels by Iraqi EFL learners to identify L1 influence and proficiency effects on these processes. …”
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    An instrumental analysis of vowels in Malacca Portuguese Creole / Chan Min En by Chan, Min En

    Published 2014
    “…This paper examines the vowel system of present day Malacca Portuguese Creole (MPC) which is in danger of extinction. …”
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    Arabic grammar: the role of the grammatical government in interpreting vowel and semantic changes by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2014
    “…The Research Focuses On The Role Of The Grammatical Government In Interpreting Vowel And Semantic Changes In Arabic Grammar In Explaining The Semantic Changes Resulting From Phonetic Changes, Especially In Respect To Vowels. …”
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    The pronunciation of English low vowels by Iraqi EFL learners : an intralingual analysis by Al Abdely, Ammar A.

    Published 2021
    “…The results showed that learners encountered problems in the production of low vowels, especially /ɒ/, /æ/ and /ʌ/. The study concluded that these problems are probably ascribed to the complexities of the L2 vowel space, where vowels are close to each other and thus difficult to produce. …”
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    Acoustic characteristics of Chinese first-level vowels production by Kazakh learners by Zhao, Zhongxing, Mahfoodh, Omer Hassan Ali, Boh, Phaik Ean

    Published 2024
    “…The acoustic data were then analyzed using Mini-Speech Lab software, focusing on extracting the formant frequencies (F1 and F2) of the seven vowels. The analysis revealed that Kazakh learners encountered significant challenges in producing apical vowels, while they exhibited no difficulty in articulating high vowels. …”
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    Hausa vowels and pronunciation of words by Yoruba native speakers learning Hausa by Maikanti, Sale, Burkhardt, Jurgen Martin, Thai, Yap Ngee, Husain, Salina, Oludare, Oluwadoro Jacob

    Published 2019
    “…The results of both the shared and unshared vowels appear to be non-significant for being greater than p˃.005 in the first and second syllables even though their level of performance indicates there are differences. …”
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    An acoustic analysis of English vowels produced by Nigerian and Malaysian ESL speakers by Bello, Hamza, Yap, Ngee Thai, Chan, Mei Yuit, Nimehchisalem, Vahid

    Published 2020
    “…This study aimed to compare and contrast the English vowels produced by Nigerian and Malaysian ESL speakers to explore the distribution of the vowels produced in the vowel space and its effect on the intelligibility of the vowels in speech perception. …”
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    Mispronunciation of high front and low Hausa vowels among the Yorùbá speakers by Maikanti, Sale, Burkhardt, Jurgen Martin, Yong, Mei Fung, Husain, Salina, Oludare, Olúwadọrọ̀ Jacob

    Published 2021
    “…Pronunciation in second language learning is sometimes challenging, especially the vowels. Vowels such as [i] and [a] are found both in Hausa and Yorùbá but [i:] and [a:] are peculiar to Hausa alone. …”
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    Formant frequencies and vowel space area in Javanese and Sundanese English language learners by Perwitasari, Arum, Klamer, Marian, Schiller, Niels O.

    Published 2016
    “…Several studies have documented how first language (L1) vowel systems play an important role in the vowel production of a second language (L2). …”
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    Speaker-independent Malay vowel recognition of children using multi-layer perceptron by Hua, Nong Ting, Yunus, Jasmy

    Published 2004
    “…The vowel length was examined from 5 ms to 70 ms. Experiments were conducted to determine the optimal vowel length as well as the number of cepstral coefficients.…”
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