词汇 | example_english_phonetically |
释义 | Examples of phoneticallyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Phonetic transcription reveals that many of children's early uses of wh- words are phonetically reduced and part of fixed sequences. It is just a fact that things written in a non-standard form of language are difficult to decipher, even if they are phonetically correct. Second, though phonetically different, these two segment types show remarkable and consistent phonological patterning. Very frequently, these little words are attached as clitics to the preceding or following word, which makes them phonetically indistinguishable from epenthetic vowels. She thus dismisses the types of underspecified representations argued for in the mainstream literature in favour of far more phonetically based representations. The specific hypothesis tested was that words that occur more often before vowels, an environment that phonetically favors retention, would exhibit less deletion overall. It is not phonetically motivated and is not even consistent within one and the same item. As compared to their classmates with short names, kindergartners with long names tended to produce spellings that contained a lower proportion of phonetically reasonable letters. The third category of spellings consisted of characters that were neither letters from the child's own name nor phonetically reasonable spellings. Changes in speaking rate alter phonetically relevant properties of the speech signal, including formant center frequencies and formant transition durations. These examples show that they can either use the indicative form or pick up a rote-learned, possibly phonetically reduced form. Is it possible that lexical factors are involved in this phonetically gradual development of the nasal vowels? Phonetically, deletion is again viewed as overlap to the extent that the segment is not perceived independently of flanking elements. In this paper, a phonetic account of phonological plosive assibilation has been proposed as a case of a phonetically based phonological process. Child productions were phonetically transcribed, and judged correct if all target phonemes were produced as intended in the ambient language. Following testing, all productions of stimulus words were phonetically transcribed by a single observer (the first author). If their output has been transcribed phonetically, the gradualness and variability are even more evident. All word-final codas were then excerpted, phonetically transcribed, and coded for correctness (correct or incorrect) and error type (deletion or epenthesis). Phonetically, issues arise as to the correlates of the features describing such classes, both acoustically/auditorily and articulatorily. The separate, but nonetheless phonetically based requirement that faucal features be realised on vocalic structure continues to respect this feature cooccurrence restriction. One thing that laterals and nasals have in common is that they are phonetically ambiguous with respect to the continuancy dimension. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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