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Allemand (langue) --- Prononciation --- Phonetics --- German language --- Pronunciation
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Low German language --- German language --- German language --- German language --- Phonology --- Dialects --- Dialects --- Pronunciation --- Standardization
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This is a dictionary of Bole, a little documented language of the Chadic family, spoken in northeastern Nigeria. This is one of the most comprehensive dictionaries of any Chadic language other than Hausa. All entries for Bole are fully marked for tone and vowel length. The Bole-English-Hausa section has full definitions and explanations of meaning in English with numerous examples of use. Each entry has a Hausa gloss. The English-Bole section is intended mainly as an index to the Bole-English-Hausa section. There are appendices of flora and fauna terms, cultural terms, pronouns, and comprehensive paradigms of verb forms.
Bole language --- Ampika language --- Bo Pikka language --- Bolanchi language --- Bolanci language --- Bolawa language --- Bolea language --- Bolenci language --- Bolewa language --- Borlawa language --- Borpika language --- Bole-Tangale languages --- English. --- bauchi nigeria. --- bolanci. --- bole english dictionary. --- bole language pronunciation. --- bole language. --- bole pronunciation. --- bole. --- chadic languages. --- gombe nigeria. --- hausa english dictionary. --- hausa language pronunciation. --- hausa language. --- hausa pronunciation. --- hausa. --- language of fika. --- nigeria. --- nigerian dictionary. --- nigerian languages. --- nigerian pronunciation. --- northeastern nigeria language. --- northeastern nigeria. --- translate bola. --- translate bole language. --- translate hausa language. --- translate hausa. --- yobe nigeria.
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In the absence of tape recordings from antiquity, we have a limited knowledge of how classical Latin prose or verse sounded as it was rendered orally. Yet we do know that the spoken word varied greatly from place to place, regardless of how much uniformity the written language maintained. Louise Adams Holland considers the geographical basis for these linguistic differences, and advances new arguments for the origin of Lucretius. She shows that he came from the same area of northern Italy-the Transpadane-as Catullus and Virgil, not from Rome, as the majority of his critics have contended.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Latin language --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Pronunciation. --- Dialects --- Lucretius Carus, Titus --- Language.
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The emergence of empirical approaches to L2 pronunciation research and teaching is a powerful fourth wave in the history of the field. Authored by two leading proponents of evidence-based instruction, this volume surveys both foundational and cutting-edge empirical work and pinpoints its ramifications for pedagogy. The authors begin by tracing the history of pronunciation instruction and explicating L2 phonetic learning processes. Subsequent chapters explore the themes, strengths, and ethical problems of the field through the lens of the intelligibility principle. The importance of error gravi
Language and languages --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Study and teaching --- Foreign speakers --- Pronunciation for foreign speakers --- Uitspraak (taalkunde) --- Uitspraak (taalkunde). --- Foreign speakers. --- Pronunciation for foreign speakers. --- Langues --- Actes de langage --- Etude et enseignement --- Allophones --- Prononciation par des allophones --- Allophones. --- Prononciation par des allophones. --- Actes de langage. --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Philosophy --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Language and languages - Study and teaching - Foreign speakers --- Language and languages - Pronunciation for foreign speakers --- Study and teaching. --- Language and languages Study and teaching
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The third installment in the landmark LAVIS (Language Variety in the South) series, New Perspectives on Language Variety in the South: Historical and Contemporary Approaches brings together essays devoted to the careful examination and elucidation of the rich linguistic diversity of the American South, updating and broadening the work of the earlier volumes by more fully capturing the multifaceted configuration of languages and dialects in the South. Beginning with an introduction to American Indian languages of the Southeast, five fascinating essays discuss indigenous languages, including Cad
Americanisms --- Language and culture --- Language and languages --- English language --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Germanic languages --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Pronunciation. --- Dialects --- Variation --- Provincialisms --- Southern States --- Languages.
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For speech-language pathologists, as well as professionals from medical and allied health fields, this book presents timely information regarding effective patient-centered communication across a variety of health care settings. It describes evidence-based strategies that support communication vulnerable patients, including individuals who have difficulty speaking, hearing, understanding, seeing, reading, and writing, limited health literacy, and/or differences in language, culture, religion, sexual orientation, and so on.
Articulation disorders. --- Speech therapists --- Speech-language pathologists --- Speech-language therapists --- Speech pathologists --- Allied health personnel --- Articulatory speech defects --- Disorders of articulation --- Dysarthria --- Dyslalia --- Misarticulations --- Phonological disorders --- Pronunciation disorders --- Speech disorders --- Methodology.
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The book contains contributions from practitioners and theoreticians who explore the pronunciation of English from various perspectives: phonetic, phonological, psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic. In accordance with the unifying theme of the volume, individual contributions investigate the characteristics of a foreign accent, its production and perception, study the development of methods and techniques in pronunciation teaching, evaluate their use in classroom materials and in the classroom itself, and investigate the conditions for second language learning and teaching from the perspective of learners and teachers. The book offers a unique combination of a scholarly research with practical applications, inspired over the years by the work of Professor Włodzimierz Sobkowiak, who has researched pronunciation teaching and pioneered technology-oriented, corpus-based approaches to the study of English pronunciation in Poland.
Linguistics. --- Applied Linguistics. --- Language Education. --- Applied linguistics. --- Language and languages. --- Linguistique --- Linguistique appliquée --- Langage et langues --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- English language --- Pronunciation. --- Language and education. --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Educational linguistics --- Education --- Language and languages
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Las estructuras semánticas de las oraciones se conforman por medio de funciones composicionales, a partir del significado de las partes. Estos significados originan inferencias lingüísticas y repercuten en los valores de la enunciación. Los autores que participan en el presente volumen desentrañan el funcionamiento semántico de diversas estructuras oracionales del español de México y de otras localidades hispanohablantes; algunos de ellos delimitan su ámbito en las mismas estructuras, otros dirigen sus fronteras al proceso enunciativo: la modalidad y el discurso. Los textos fueron elaborados a partir de los trabajos presentados en el simposio "Semántica. Oración y enunciación", donde se hicieron comentarios críticos a cada uno, que ahora aparecen como un "Comentario" al final. Representan el resultado del primer intercambio entre investigadores del país dedicados a la semántica en los ámbitos de la oración y de la enunciación.
Oratory --- Semantics --- Argumentation --- Oratory, Primitive --- Speaking --- Language and languages --- Rhetoric --- Speeches, addresses, etc. --- Debates and debating --- Elocution --- Eloquence --- Lectures and lecturing --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Public speaking --- Semantics. --- Oratory. --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Language learning: grammar, vocabulary & pronunciation
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