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    and a diphthong? Give some examples. The main difference is that a monophthong is a phoneme that consists of only one ("mono" means one) vowel sound and a diphthong is a phoneme consisting of two ("di" means two) vowel sounds that are "connected" or "linked" to each other. The diphthong starts out with one vowel sound and "glides" into the other vowel sound. These "vocalic glides" are always within one syllable. The monophthongs have a quite stable tongue position. The monophthongs can be either

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    - http://www.indiana.edu/~gasser/L503/vowels.gif Classifying the Vowels Sounds of English The classifcation of vowels is based on four major aspects: Tongue height - according to the vertical position of the tongue (high vowels‚ also referred to as close; low vowels‚ also referred to as open; intermediate - close-mid and open-mid) Frontness vs. backness of the tongue - according to the horizontal position of the highest part of the tongue. Lip rounding - whether the lips are rounded

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    a[p] = input.charAt(p); // in these couple lines here. } // Determine amount of Vowels and Cons int Vowels = 0; int Cons = 0; for (int i = 0; i < 100 ; i++){ if (a[i] == ’a’ || a[i] == ’e’ || a[i] == ’i’ || a[i] == ’o’ || a[i] == ’u’){ Vowels++; }else{ Cons++; } } // Switch case

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    English unstressed reduced vowels‚ such as schwa ’[ə]’ and barred-i ’[ɨ]’‚ have phonetic features that are distinct from other vowels. Phonetic features of those vowels are reduced in duration and vowel quality (F1 and F2). Schwa ’[ə]’ occurs in a word-final position like Rosa as a mid central reduced vowel and barred-i ’[ɨ]’ occurs in a non-final position like roses as a high central reduced vowel (Flemming & Johnson 2007). In contrast to English‚ there is no stress in Korean phonological system

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    4. Development of Diphthongs 5. The great Vowel Shift 6. Changes of short vowels in Early NE. 7. Growth of long monophthongs and diphthongs in Early New English due to vocalisation of consonants 8. Quantitative vowel changes in Early New English 9. Evolution of consonants in Middle English and Early New English 10. Growth of sibilants and affricates 11. Treatment o fricative consonants in Middle English and Early New English 12. Loss of consonants

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    the alphabet symbolize either vowels or consonant. Vowels have no contact made when spoken. * There are only five letters used to write vowels in English. They stand for about 20 vowel sounds in most English accents‚ so these letters are a source of ambiguity in pronunciation for educated people. These letters are vowels: (A‚ I‚ E‚ O‚ and U ) . In all vowels‚ the mouth passage is unobstructed‚ and all of them are voiced. The (w‚y) is considered as semi vowels Letters | Place of articulation

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    1. Tell me about the Great Vowel Shift. The Great Vowel Shift is a noted historical change in the English language. If French has been the greatest influence to produce modern English‚ the Great Vowel Shift has been the second greatest. Because of the Great Vowel Shift‚ all the long vowels of late old English were transformed into short vowels with different qualities. In the Great Vowel Shift‚ long vowels “moved up” in their place of articulation that changed their “quality.” 2. In what ways

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    This report will cover new diagnosing and assessing procedures are being used for phonics difficulties. The studies of recent diagnostic procedures for phonics difficulties are important to me‚ as a teacher because I can learn new ways of diagnosing my students with difficulties they may have in phonics as soon as those difficulties show themselves. Diagnostic testing for phonics is used to identify skill deficits and that need a plan of assistance. As a teacher‚ I can the most recent combination

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    Information Sciences 173 (2005) 115–139 www.elsevier.com/locate/ins Investigating spoken Arabic digits in speech recognition setting Yousef Ajami Alotaibi Computer Engineering Department‚ College of Computer and Information Sciences‚ King Saud University‚ P.O. Box 57168‚ Riyadh 11574‚ Saudi Arabia Received 3 October 2003; received in revised form 18 May 2004; accepted 14 July 2004 Abstract Arabic language is a Semitic language that has many differences when compared to European languages such

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    syllables. A syllable is a sequence of speech sounds joined together to form a solid undividable stable primary speech unit of segmental level. The central part of a syllable is a pitch or syllabic sound. Pitch sounds are syllable-forming sounds. The vowel is the main syllable-forming element‚ but in some languages under some conditions sonorants may also become syllable-forming elements. Nowadays the syllable is still in a process of investigation and scientists are trying to find out one definition

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