Sentence examples for phonetic patterns from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Artmann experimented with linguistic phenomena, building on the phonetic patterns he found in dialect.

Then the guesser tries different dictionaries: English words, names, foreign words, phonetic patterns and so on for roots; two digits, dates, single symbols and so on for appendages.

This study investigated the effect of different maxillary central incisor positions on phonetic patterns.

Our data allow us to better characterize the phonological and phonetic patterns associated with regional varieties of French on a large scale and in a natural, interactional situation.

It presents an empirical account of the pragmatic function and phonetic form of a set of Dutch phrases and shows that frequency of usage, which has been a main focus of usage-based linguistic research, does not suffice to explain the observed phonetic patterns.

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In a similar way, nonsense verse achieves its effect by pretending to make sense, by forcing the reader to project meaning into the phonetic pattern of the jabberwocky, as one interprets the ink blots in a Rorschach test.

For example, the search for "olympic games" could be reduced to the phonetic pattern "ympic g…," with a significant computational gain and without any significant negative impact on accuracy.

But "Ha Ha" laughs with his family's sense of humor and chord patterns; "Cactus Flower Rag" almost borrows from the Tex-country Brickell side of the family; and "Berkeley Girl" rips a page out of Paul Simon's phonetic rule book when its lyrics flesh out the song's star as having "the smile of Joan Fontaine" while she "drives a carmengia".

After the war Masson became curator of special collections at Liverpool University and, between 1951 and 1991, published many articles on the functions and effects of phonetic sound-patterning in poetry (especially in the works of Rainer Maria Rilke, Shakespeare and Yeats).

In this work, we analyze phonetic and prosodic pronunciation patterns from iCALL, a speech corpus designed to evaluate Mandarin mispronunciations by non-native speakers of European origin and to address the lack of large-scale, non-native corpora with comprehensive annotations for applications in CAPT (computer-assisted pronunciation training).

Although results indicated longer sentence durations for SC than SA, results showed no difference in the overall intelligibility of speech produced during SC versus speech produced during SA, nor any difference in pattern of phonetic contrast recognition errors during SC.

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