Vowel Formants Books
Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics
Author: Keith Johnson
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG341
Topics: Acoustic Phonetics, Auditory Phonetics, sound sensations, sound propagation, acoustic filters, voicing, speech acoustic theory, voicing quanta, vocal tract filtering, Pendulums, Standing Waves, Vowel Formants, Digital Signal Processing, continuous signals, discrete signals, Analog-to-Digital Conversion, signal analysis methods, Peripheral Auditory System anatomy, loudness auditory sensation, auditory system frequency response, Auditory Representations, speech perception, Auditory Ability Shapes Speech Perception, Phonetic Knowledge Shapes Speech Perception, Linguistic Knowledge Shapes Speech Perception, speech Perceptual Similarity, speech analysis, vowels, vowel production tube models, vowels Perturbation Theory, vowel formants, acoustic vowel space, Cross-linguistic Vowel Perception, fricatives, turbulence, Fricative Auditory Spectra, fricative perception, vocal tract filter functions, affricates, stops, affricate, bandwidth, nasal stops, laterals, Nasalization, Nasal Consonant Perception
A Course in Phonetics, 7th edition
Author: Peter Ladefoged, Keith Johnson
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG112, ENG212
Topics: phonetics, articulation, acoustics, speech production, sound waves, consonants acoustics, vowel sounds articulation, phonology, phonetic transcription, English consonant, English vowels, vowel quality, auditory vowel space, diphthongs, Rhotic vowel, English vowel allophones, English words, stress, intonation, sentence rhythm, airstream mechanisms, consonantal gestures, acoustic phonetics, acoustic analysis, vowels, cardinal vowels, rhotacized vowels, nasalization, semivowels, syllables, suprasegmental features, stress, tone, linguistic phonetics
Author: Noam Chomsky, Morris Halle
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG302
Topics: Phonetic Representations, phonological theory, Segmental Phonology, Vowel Alternations, English phonology, stress placement, derivational affixes, compounds, nuclear stress, complex verbs, complex nouns, complex adjectives, vowel reduction, word-level phonology, vowel alterations, Englisj vowel system, phonetic features
Author: Alhaji Mustafa Jamiu
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ISL212
Topics: Tajwid, Al –Ibtidaa, Voweless Nuun, Voweless Nunation, stressed Miim, stressed Nuun, Voweless Mim, Voweless Lams, Tafkhiim, Tarqiiq, Al-Idghaam, Al-Maddu wa 'l-Qasr, Hamzatu 'l-Wasl
Author: Tuesday Owoeye
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: FRE111
Topics: Oral French, Oral vowel sounds, Nasal vowel sounds, semi-vowel sounds, Consonant sounds, French accents, Élision, enchaînement, intonation, French diphthongs, French triphthongs, Pronouncing difficult words, Liaison, élision, monothongs, diphthongs, triphthongs, Telephone conversations, dictation exercises
Author: Mikail Folorunsho
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ARA215
Topics: Arabic Grammar, Detached Pronouns, personal pronouns, Pronominal Suffixes, Possessive Pronouns, Concealed Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, Interrogative Pronouns, Sound Masculine Plural, Sound Feminine Plural, Broken Plural, primary vowels, vowels, Secondary Vowels, Arabic Numbers, Arabic Particles, Arabic Sentences, Nūn ’al-wiqāyah
English Phonetics and Phonology, 2nd edition
Author: Philip Carr
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: EBG141
Topics: English Phonetics, English Phonology, Consonants, Airstream, Articulation, Secondary Articulation, Affricates, Nasal Stops, vowels, Primary Cardinal Vowels, short vowels, Long Vowels, Diphthongs, Phonemic Principle, Linguistic Knowledge, phoneme, Allophones, English Phonemes, English Consonant Phonemes, English Vowel Phonemes, English Syllable Structure, Language-Specific Phonotactics, Syllabic Consonants, Phonotactics, Syllable-Based Generalizations, Morphological Structure, Syllable Structure, Resyllabification, English Word Stress, Compound Words, English Intonation, Tonic Syllables, Tones, Intonation Phrases, Tonic Placement, Graphophonemics, Spelling–Pronunciation Relations, Vowel Graphemes, Consonant Graphemes, English accent variation, British Accents, Southern Hemisphere Accents, American Accents, Sound Recordings
An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English ,2nd edition
Author: AC Gimson
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG202, ENG409
Topics: English pronounciation, communication, speech, speech production, phonetics, linguistics, speech chain, speech mechanism, vocal cords, articulatory description, sounds, phonetic description, vowel, consonant, egressive pulmonic sounds, consonant type, vowel type, English vowels, pure vowels, Diphthongal glides, diphtongs, english consonants, connected speech, accent, intonation, stress, accentual function, international phonetic alphabet
Gimson's Pronunciation of English ,8th edition
Author: Alan Cruttenden
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ELS101
Topics: English Pronunciation, language, linguistics, speech mechanism, speech production, speech chain, Sound qua1ity, sounds of speech, Phonetic description, vowel, consonant, Egressive pulmonic consonants, vowels, phonemes, Allophones, Phonemic systems, sound change, Old English, Middle English, Early Modem English, Diphthongs, English vowels, vowel length, English consonants, Plosives, Affricates, Fricatives, Sonorants, nasals, words, connected speech, accent, Phonotactics, Intonation, Amalgam English, International English, Pronouncing dictionaries
Gimson's Pronunciation of English, 8th edition
Author: Alan Cruttenden
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG112, ENG212
Topics: English Pronunciation, language, speech, linguistics, phonetics, phonology, phonemics, spelling, speech chain, speech mechanism, speech sound, acoustic spectrum, hearing, phonetic description, vowel, consonant, phonemes, linguistic hierarchy, transcription, syllables, sound change, Old English, Middle English, Early modern English, Accent, English vowels, Diphthongal vowel glides, Diphthongs, affricates, fricatives, sonorants, nasals, oral approximants, words, word accentual patterns, connected speech, intonation, amalgam English, International English
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