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Critical thinking and self-voicing are two demanding skills that facilitate students to produce concise, authorial academic texts. While most writing programs and research have paid much attention to improving students’ writing achievement, less attention... see more

Previous research in L2 perception has shown limited and diverge findings for final stop voicing contrasts by learners with different L1 backgrounds in comparison to natives of the target language. This paper aimed to investigate L2 learners’ perceptual... see more

In line with the technological development, the writing of literary works also began to penetrate into cyberspace where the boundary of the text becomes biased and develops beyond the boundaries of space and time reflecting the reality of the dynamics of ... see more

Critical thinking and self-voicing are two demanding skills that facilitate students to produce concise, authorial academic texts. While most writing programs and research have paid much attention to improving students’ writing achievement, less attention... see more

The present study has been carried out to investigate the perturbation effect of the voicing of initial stops on the fundamental frequency (F0) of the following vowels in Pahari. Results show that F0 values are significantly higher following voiceless una... see more

The English voiceless stop /p/ and voiced stop /g/ are absent in the consonant inventory of Arabic. This difference provides a fertile ground for empirical research in L2 speech learning among Arab L2 speakers of English. The current study, therefore, aim... see more

Madurese, a Western Malayo-Polynesian language spoken on the Indonesian island of Madura, has been described as having a three-way voicing contrast (i.e. voiced, voiceless unaspirated and voiceless aspirated) in its stops. However, the fact that the VOT v... see more

https://doi.org/10.5128/ERYa19.07Tekst-kõne-süntees on tehnoloogia, mis muudab kirjaliku teksti kõneks. Kõnesünteesi kasutusvaldkond on tänapäeval väga lai. Vajadus kõnesünteesi oma seadmesse paigaldada või tootesse integreerida on muutunud üldiseks. Käes... see more

This paper looks at Dahl’s Law, a voicing dissimilation process found in a number of Bantu languages, in Kitharaka, and argues that it is best analysed within a framework of minimal (contrastive) feature specifications. We show that the standard account o... see more

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