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Data for: The morphology- vocabulary- reading mechanism and its effect on students’ academic achievement in an English L2 context ...
Stoffelsma, Lieke. - : Mendeley, 2020
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A Lexical Frequency Analysis of Irish Sign Language
In: Other Resources (2020)
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A Lexical Frequency Analysis of Irish Sign Language
In: Articles (2020)
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Using literal underpinnings to help learners remember figurative idioms: Does the connection need to be crystal-clear?
In: Education Publications (2020)
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“Our Beautiful Family”: A study of English Language Learners’ dual language identity texts and linguistic identity in a family literacy program ...
Bajt, Allison. - : Arts, 2019
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Simulated Speaking Environments for Language Learning: Insights From Three Cases
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2019)
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DISSECTING L2 SPANISH LEARNER NARRATIVES: HOW THE ASPECT AND DISCOURSE HYPOTHESIS EXPLAIN L2 PRETERIT AND IMPERFECT SELECTION IN TWO NARRATIVE TYPES ...
Unkn Unknown. - : Temple University. Libraries, 2019
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Language Attitudes of Writing Center Consultants: Perception and Expectation
In: Masters Theses (2019)
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Weighing up Exercises on Phrasal Verbs: Retrieval Versus Trial-And-Error Practices
In: Education Publications (2019)
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Final Vowel Devoicing in Blackfoot
Prins, Samantha Leigh. - : University of Montana, 2019
In: Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers (2019)
Abstract: This thesis presents a study of final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot, an indigenous language of Montana and Alberta. Previous research on final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot variously suggests word-final, phrase-final, and utterance-final vowel devoicing processes (e.g. Taylor 1965, Bliss & Gick 2009, Frantz 2017), though, the conditioning environment for this phenomenon had not been a research focus prior to this study. The present study investigates intonation units (IUs) as the conditioning domain for final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot. Final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot is investigated here by examining the common word-final suffixes –wa (3SG.AN) and –yi (4SG) in two recordings of connected speech. Each recording features a different native speaker of Blackfoot. Speakers were asked to generate a narrative to go along with illustrations in a picture book. These recordings are interlinearized using ELAN annotation software. Next, tokens of –wa and –yi are analyzed acoustically using Praat phonetic software. Then, –wa and –yi tokens are analyzed in terms of their position within the intonation unit (IU-medial or IU-final). Finally, the data are collated, giving the frequencies of different phonetic variants as well as the distribution of phonetic variants across IU-medial and IU-final environments. The findings of this study are that fully-audible variants of –wa and –yi almost always occur IU-medially, while devoiced variants are most frequently found in IU-final position. Based on these findings, this thesis proposes an IU-final vowel devoicing rule to describe the phonetic variation and distribution of –wa and –yi in connected speech. The analysis put forth in this thesis has implications for the theoretical classification of vowel devoicing phenomena, for linguistic research methodologies, and for the typology of intonation units cross-linguistically. Furthermore, the findings of this work bear on language documentation, revitalization, and pedagogy.
Keyword: Applied Linguistics; connected speech; discourse; Discourse and Text Linguistics; indigenous language; intonation unit; Language Description and Documentation; Linguistics; Modern Languages; Morphology; Other Linguistics; phonetics; Phonetics and Phonology; phonology; Typological Linguistics and Linguistic Diversity
URL: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=12428&context=etd
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/11363
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Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics (CAAL) Annual Conference
In: Instructional Development Grants (2019)
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Data for: New technologies, continuing ideologies: Readers’ comments as a support for media perspectives of minority religions ...
Bruce, Tayyiba. - : Mendeley, 2018
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The Future of Deception: Machine-Generated and Manipulated Images, Video, and Audio? ...
Bakdash, Jonathan. - : PsyArXiv, 2018
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Empirically investigating the concept of lying ...
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Modeling Memory: Exploring the Relationship Between Word Overlap and Single Word Norms when Predicting Relatedness Judgments and Retrieval ...
Maxwell, Nicholas; Buchanan, Erin. - : Open Science Framework, 2018
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FAIRsharing record for: The Troms? Repository of Language and Linguistics ... : TROLLing ...
FAIRsharing Team. - : FAIRsharing, 2018
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The LAB: Linguistic Annotated Bibliography ...
Buchanan, Erin; Valentine, Kathrene; Maxwell, Nicholas. - : Open Science Framework, 2018
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Reading Fluency Matters: NIH R21 HD090460-01A1 ...
Braze, David; Gong, Tao; Nam, Hosung. - : PsyArXiv, 2018
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Do You Name Speedy Objects Faster Than Slow Objects: SPEEDED NAMING OR NAMING SPEED? THE AUTOMATIC EFFECT OF OBJECT SPEED ON PERFORMANCE ...
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Non-Manual Articulators in Irish Sign Language Verbs: An Analysis with Data Mining Association Rules
In: Conference Papers (2018)
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