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  • Roca, I., and Johnson, W. (1999) A Course in Phonology.

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  • Roca, I., and Johnson, W. (1999) A Course in Phonology.

    P is for Phonemic Chart « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Bondei mndele "girl"; Zigula mdele, "girl"; Ehret, The Historical Reconstruction of Southern Cushitic Phonology and Vocabulary, 164.

    Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE 2008

  • Speaking on similar quirks of Bamileke on page 37 of Phonology: Critical concepts in Linguistics, vol.4 2001, Kreidler's explanation is brilliantly brief and clear: "The aspiration which occurs in Bamileke can thus be viewed as a phonologization of the intrinsic noise factor associated with high vowels."

    Concern trolls and the Etruscan bilabial 'f' 2009

  • Phonology and Phonological Awareness: Phonology is the study of sounds and how they work within their environment.

    Homeschool Reading Programs Help Homeschooling Parents Teach Effectively « Articles « Literacy News 2009

  • In my experience as a learner, the best teachers I ever had in Spanish were a native bilingual US/Arg. and a nNEST–who taught Phonology mind you, and was an absolute wizard.

    The NEST/non-NEST debate « Ken Wilson's Blog 2009

  • - My students had a pronunciation textbook 英语语音: English Phonology by 汪文珍 (British and American English), but it was written in Chinese, so I only asked students to preview relevant chapters before class and referred to it sparingly during class.

    Pronunciation Course & Activities « Peace Corps: China 2007

  • Phonology and Phonological Awareness: Phonology is the study of sounds and how they work within their environment.

    How to Teach Reading to Students With Dyslexia « Articles « Literacy News 2009

  • Darya Kavitskaya in Compensatory Lengthening: Phonetics, Phonology, Diachrony (2002) relates her own story about perceptual metathesis on page 48 in footnote 8: "Indeed, in teaching Russian to American students, I noticed many instances of palatalization of the consonant being heard as some kind of diphthongal property of the preceding vowel, for example, [banʲa] 'bath' was misheard and pronounced as [baʲnʲa] or even [bajna]." (link here).

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Darya Kavitskaya in Compensatory Lengthening: Phonetics, Phonology, Diachrony (2002) relates her own story about perceptual metathesis on page 48 in footnote 8: "Indeed, in teaching Russian to American students, I noticed many instances of palatalization of the consonant being heard as some kind of diphthongal property of the preceding vowel, for example, [banʲa] 'bath' was misheard and pronounced as [baʲnʲa] or even [bajna]." (link here).

    Hey, what do ya know?... 2008

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