Fon language

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1Languages of Benin / Languages of Ghana / Gbe languages / Fon language

A Grammar of Ajagbe Eric A Morley March 12, 2011 Copyright Information This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Public Domain License. To view a copy of this

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-12 14:05:41
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Detecting categorical perception in continuous discrimination data Paul Boersma, Kateřina Chládková Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands , k.chla

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Source URL: www.fon.hum.uva.nl

Language: English - Date: 2010-07-07 09:06:45
    3Neuroscience / Mathematical analysis / Nervous system / Multimodal distribution / Language acquisition / Unimodality / Mode / Electroencephalography / Sleep / Statistical learning in language acquisition

    Distributional Vowel Training Is Less Effective for Adults than for Infants. A Study Using the Mismatch Response Karin Wanrooij1*, Paul Boersma1, Titia L. van Zuijen2 1 Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication, Un

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-10-08 08:48:19
    4Human communication / Cognitive science / Linguistics / Phonetics / Speech / Language / Perception / Phonology / Speech perception / Perceptual learning / McGurk effect / Optimality theory

    Modelling phonological category learning by Paul Boersma, 10 AugustWhat is category learning? The term “phonological categories” refers to the discrete elements that make up a phonological representatio

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    Language: English - Date: 2010-09-21 15:54:47
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    Tone language and song: An optimality theoretic model of the influence of a sung melody on the interpretation of mandarin lexical tones

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    Language: English - Date: 2009-08-20 12:57:46
      6Computational linguistics / Orthography / Natural language processing / Speech recognition / Voice / N-gram / Phoneme / Allophone / Alphabet / Linguistics / Phonetics / Phonology

      Phonotactic Reconstruction of Encrypted VoIP Conversations: Hookt on fon-iks Andrew M. White∗ Austin R. Matthews∗† Kevin Z. Snow∗ Fabian Monrose∗ ∗ Department of Computer Science † Department of Linguistics

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      Language: English - Date: 2014-09-05 15:38:44
      7Science / Perceptron / Optimality theory / Applied linguistics / Language / Delta rule / Machine learning / Language acquisition / Harmonic Grammar / Neural networks / Linguistics / Phonology

      Convergence Properties of a Gradual Learning Algorithm for Harmonic Grammar* Paul Boersma and Joe Pater, 13 March 2013 Abstract. This paper investigates a gradual on-line learning algorithm for Harmonic Grammar. By adapt

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      Source URL: www.fon.hum.uva.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2013-03-13 05:16:42
      8Human voice / Voice onset time / phonetics / Plosive / Gronings / English language / Languages of Africa / Languages of Oceania / Culture

      - 113 - PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION CONCERNING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VOICE ONSET TIME* VALUES OF SPEAKERS OF STANDARD DUTCH AND OF ONE OF

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-04-04 08:26:17
      9Voice / Consonant / Plosive / Proto-Germanic language / Vowel / Articulation / Tone / High German consonant shift / Linguistics / Phonetics / Human voice

      Paper presented at the Congress of Linguistics and Phonetics, Prague, August 30, 1990 MODELLING THE DISTRIBUTION OF CONSONANT INVENTORIES Paul Boersma Institute of Phonetic Sciences

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      Language: English - Date: 1999-12-20 18:00:00
      10Phonetics / Voice / Phonological change / Proto-Germanic language / Language change / Phoneme / Perception / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Phonology

      SOUND CHANGE IN FUNCTIONAL PHONOLOGY Paul Boersma University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 22, 1997 Abstract. Sound systems may never stop changing, not even if only internal factors are

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      Language: English - Date: 1999-12-20 18:00:00
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