نتایج جستجو برای: dialect

تعداد نتایج: 3822  

Journal: :زبان شناسی و گویش های خراسان 0
آرزو نجفیان طیبه موسوی میانگاه بلقیس روشن سیف اله ملایی پاشایی

as pioneer trends in iranian computational dialectology, the leveneshtain algorithm applied to mazandarani dialect data - extracted from lai – revealed regional dialect in the northern range of the alborz mountains. current synchronic fieldwork aimed to determine vowels responsible for regional variation, and likewise reliability and validity of the research findings, through vowel frequency me...

Journal: :TAL 2014
Rahma Boujelbane Mariem Ellouze Frédéric Béchet Lamia Hadrich Belguith

In this work, we focus on the problems of the automatic treatment of oral spoken in the Tunisian media. This oral is marked by the use of code-switching between the Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and the Tunisian dialect (TD). Our goal is to build useful resources to learn language models that can be used in automatic speech recognition applications. As it is a variant of MSA, we describe in this...

2015
Minghui Zhang Fang Hu

This paper examines tone features on the basis of an acoustic phonetic analysis of F0 and duration data from 10 speakers in Qimen Hui Chinese Dialect. The results show that there are 3 level tones, 2 rising tones, and 1 falling tone in Qimen. The fact that speakers use different F0 contours in the realization of different types of level tones sheds light on the understanding of underlying mecha...

2004
Takashi Otake Marii Higuchi

An experiment was conducted to examine whether word initial pitch accent information could be exploited to reduce possible word candidates by speakers of an accentless dialect in Japan. 40 native high school students from Fukushima were presented with Tokyo Japanese materials used in an earlier study, employing a gating task. Results show that the subjects performed significantly above chance, ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2012
aliye kord zafaranloo kamboziya gohar sharifi

in this article, the low back vowel /a/ in word-final positions in eghlidian dialect, one of persian dialects, is studied. this vowel is represented phonetically as [a], [o] and [@] in different phonetic environments. therefore many words were collected via interviewing ten native speakers so that these different alternant forms can be accounted for appropriately. since one of the authors of th...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2012
reza ghafar samar hossein navidinia mehdi mehrani

this paper is an attempt to shed light on the effects of modernization, urbanization, monolingual educational system, and mass media as well as the process of globalization on dialect leveling among persian dialects. in so doing, the first part of the paper elaborates on the relationship between globalization and sociolinguistics, and on the concept of standardization. also, it discusses some ...

2017
Ewa Jacewicz Robert Allen Fox

The acquisition of regional dialect variation is an inherent part of the language learning process that takes place in the specific environments in which the child participates. This study examined dialect perception by 9-12-year-olds who grew up in two very diverse dialect regions in the United States, Western North Carolina (NC) and Southeastern Wisconsin (WI). In a dialect identification tas...

1994
Y. Nakamura T. Fukagawa K. Sugaya T. Ikemura

function; \codon dialect" found for individual unicellular organisms [1]. Taxonomically related organisms have similar dialects but those distantly related have distinct ones. For example, characteristics of E. coli codon{choice (E. coli dialect) di er considerably from those of yeast S. cerevisiae, but are similar to those of Salmonella. By measuring cellular tRNA contents of these three speci...

2009
Meghan Sumner Arthur G. Samuel

The task of recognizing spoken words is notoriously difficult. Once dialectal variation is considered, the difficulty of this task increases. When living in a new dialect region, however, processing difficulties associated with dialectal variation dissipate over time. Through a series of primed lexical decision tasks (form priming, semantic priming, and long-term repetition priming), we examine...

1999
John Nerbonne Wilbert Heeringa Peter Kleiweg

This project measures and classifies language variation. In contrast to earlier dialectology, we seek a comprehensive characterization of (potentially gradual) differences between dialects, rather than a geographic delineation of (discrete) features of individual words or pronunciations. More general characterizations of dialect differences then become available. We measure phonetic (un)related...

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