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Bunched /r/ promotes vowel merger to schwar: an ultrasound tongue imaging study of Scottish sociophonetic variation
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Pre-aspiration and post-aspiration in Scottish Gaelic stop consonants
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Punctuation in the letters of Archibald Campbell, Lord Ilay (1682-1761)
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Punctuating Mirk’s Festial: a Scottish text and its implications
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Funniest Thing I've Seen Since [href="http://flic.kr/p/KGEGB"]. Shifting Perspectives from Multimedia Artefacts to Utterances
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With Multimedia Information Retrieval frustrated by the seemingly intractable semantic gap, we turn to the related field of linguistics for fresh inspiration and ideas for old problems and new opportunities. An explosion in the amount and ease with which multimedia items are created and shared, courtesy of new devices and Web 2.0, prompts us to consider what happens when those items are viewed not as artefacts, or "built things", but as utterances. These conversations occur in a mixture of mediums, including text, images, audio, and video, and channels, including Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and blogs, and range in scope from one-to-one exchanges to loosely-bounded meta-conversations that cross cultures and span the globe via remixing of shared meanings like memes. We propose that MIR add to its toolbox a linguistic perspective, and highlight three useful emphases of research: genre, emergence, and effect.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15484 https://doi.org/10.1145/2390876.2390894
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Comparison of semantic and episodic memory BOLD fMRI activation in predicting cognitive decline in older adults
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A law unto themselves? An acoustic phonetic study of 'tonal' consonants in British Panjabi
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In: In: Laws and Rules in Indo-European. (2012) (2012)
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Bidialectalism or dialect death? Explaining generational change in the Shetland Islands, Scotland
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A law unto themselves? An acoustic phonetic study of tonal consonants in Panjabi
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'One of them sounds sort of Glasgow Uni-ish'. Social judgements and fine phonetic variation in Glasgow
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Socially-stratified sampling in laboratory-based phonological experimentation
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Back to front: a socially-stratified ultrasound tongue imaging study of Scottish English /u/
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