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  • In phonology, '''peak''' is a synonym of [[nucleus]]. [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • In phonetics, '''abduction''' is the [[vocal folds]] moving apart. [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • ...iculation]]. The term is typically used for sequences of a [[nasal]] stop and another consonant, such as [nd] or [mp]. [[Category:Phonology]]
    289 bytes (42 words) - 20:25, 3 July 2014
  • .... It can be felt as a region of small ridges between the back of the teeth and the roof of the mouth. [[Consonant]]s that are produced with constrictions *Roach, Peter. 2004. ''English Phonetics and Phonology''. Cambridge University Press.
    509 bytes (74 words) - 19:57, 24 July 2010
  • In [[phonology]], a '''natural class''' of segments is a set of [[segment]]s that behave i [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
    258 bytes (37 words) - 19:59, 24 July 2010
  • [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • ...he absence of any external sounds. The manner of presentation of the sound and the method of determining detectability must be specified. [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • ...'active articulator''' is the part of the mouth that carries out movements and whose position with respect to the [[passive articulator]] defines the [[pl [http://clas.mq.edu.au/speech/phonetics/phonetics/consonants/place.html Macquarie University Speech Resources]
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  • In [[phonetics]] and [[phonology]], a '''minimal pair''' is a set of [[word]]s that differ in only one regar [[Category:Phonetics|Phonology]]
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  • ...urfaces, producing high-intensity [[fricative]] [[noise]]. Only fricatives and [[affricate]]s are [+strident]. * Halle, M. & G. Clements 1983. ''Problem Book in Phonology,'' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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  • ...which looks at pathological instances of speech production and perception and studies how to correct deficiencies. ...erm ''phonetic'' was first attested in English in 1826, while the use of ''phonetics'' to mean the scientific study of speech appeared in 1841.
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  • In [[phonology]] and [[phonetics]], a '''phoneme''' is a phonological [[segment]] that can distinguish meani ...r'') are not two phonemes since they cannot distinguish two words: *[be:t] and *[be.r].
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  • * Halle, M. & G. Clements 1983. ''Problem Book in Phonology,'' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • In phonetics and phonology, a '''segment''' is a minimal sound element that can be isolated in the cha [[Category:Phonology]]
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  • [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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  • In [[phonetics]], a '''malapropism''' is a [[speech error]] whereby the sounds of the prod [[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]
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  • [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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  • ...nt''' is a [[fricative]] speech [[sound]] with high [[frequency]] (/s, sh/ and their [[voiced]] cognates). [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
    355 bytes (45 words) - 19:16, 28 October 2014
  • ...al cords]] vibrate spontaneously (i.e. [[vowel]]s, [[glide]]s, [[liquid]]s and [[nasal]]s). [[Category:Phonetics and Phonology]]
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  • [[Category: Phonetics and Phonology]]
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