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INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODS TO DEVELOP CHINESE STUDENTS' ABILITY TO LEARN RUSSIAN PHONETICS ...
Jiang, Y.. - : Инфинити, 2022
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Частые ошибки русскоязычных студентов в изучении фонетики китайского языка. Часть 2 ... : Common errors of Russian-speaking students in the study of Chinese phonetics. Part 2 ...
Курт Ульяна Юрьевна. - : Modern oriental studies, 2022
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Преподавание русского языка в системе образования Мадагаскара ... : Teaching Russian in the System of Education in Madagascar ...
Вулулунариманга, А.. - : Автономная некоммерческая организация высшего образования «Российский новый университет», 2021
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LINGUOCOLOGY (LANGUAGE ECOLOGY): DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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LINGUOCOLOGY (LANGUAGE ECOLOGY): DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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ЛИНГВОДИДАКТИЧЕСКИЙ ПОДХОД К МИНИМИЗАЦИИ ПРОЯВЛЕНИЙ ФОНЕТИЧЕСКОЙ ИНТЕРФЕРЕНЦИИ В РУССКОЙ РЕЧИ СИНГАЛЬСКИХ И ТАМИЛЬСКИХ УЧАЩИХСЯ ...
ТИМОФЕЕВА ИРИНА МИХАЙЛОВНА. - : Образование. Наука. Научные кадры, 2020
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КИТАЙСКИЙ АКЦЕНТ ПРИ ПРОИЗНЕСЕНИИ РУССКИХ БОКОВЫХ СОГЛАСНЫХ И СПОСОБЫ ЕГО УСТРАНЕНИЯ ... : CHINESE ACCENT IN THE PRONUNCIATION OF RUSSIAN LATERAL CONSONANTS AND THE WAYS OF ITS ELIMINATION ...
У. Сыци. - : Мир науки, культуры, образования, 2020
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PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Russian
: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
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Виды фонетических упражнений и заданий для обучения аудированию иноязычного текста ... : Phonetic Exercises for Teaching Listening Comprehension of Foreign Language Text ...
Гончар, Ирина Александровна; Федотова, Нина Леонидовна. - : Уральский государственный педагогический университет, 2019
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Zu den Anfängen der Geschichte der russinischen Sprache in Nordamerika bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg
Toska, Ermir. - 2019
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Phonetik im Fach Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache: Unter Berücksichtigung des Verhältnisses von Orthografie und Phonetik
Hirschfeld, Ursula; Reinke, Kerstin. - 2. - Berlin : Erich Schmidt Verlag, 2018
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A Story of /v/: Voiced Spirants in the Obstruent-Sonorant Divide
Abstract: The patterning of /v/ in Russian and other languages has long posed a problem for phonological theory because of its ambiguous classification with respect to the feature [sonorant]: like obstruents, /v/ participates as a target of final devoicing and regressive voicing assimilation, but like sonorants, fails to trigger regressive voicing assimilation. In this dissertation I tackle the problem of Russian /v/ by situating it in a broader cross-linguistic landscape, in terms of its acoustic properties, its relationship to other non-sibilant voiced fricatives, or voiced spirants /β, ð, ɣ/, and its phonological typology. The empirical results of the dissertation challenge the binary division between obstruents and sonorants, and suggest that a finer distinction is required. Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 focus on the phonetic characteristics of /v/. Chapter 2 investigates the relationship between voicing and frication type in four languages—English, Greek, Serbian, and Russian—using measures that distinguish between voicing and frication type: duration, harmonicity, and spectral centroid. Two environments, word-initial stressed and word-medial unstressed, are used in order to assess the effect of word-internal prosodic factors. I argue based on these results that although /v/ has the highest harmonicity in each language, the relationship between voicing and frication type is revealed by spectral centroid, and that the relationship is independent in English and Greek, but not in Serbian; in Russian the results depend on environment. Chapter 3 tests whether there exists a correlation between phonological and phonetic identity, using Greek, in which /v/ patterns as an obstruent, Serbian, in which /v/ patterns as a sonorant, and Russian, in which /v/ is ambiguous. A partial correlation between phonetic and phonological identity was found, with the relativized centroid values for Greek and Serbian /v/ being distinguished in both environments. Russian and Greek do not differ significantly in the WIS environment, while Russian and Serbian do not differ significantly in the WMU environment. Chapter 4 turns to investigating the distribution in consonant inventories and implicational relations of voicing in spirants and sibilants. The results of this investigation show that voiced spirants and voiced sibilants do not share the same cross-linguistic distribution: voiced spirants frequently surface in small inventories, but only if unpaired, while the correlation between the presence of voiced sibilants (which only occur with a voiceless counterpart) and inventory size is linear. Voiced spirants also tend to appear in inventories without a voicing contrast in the stops, unlike voiced sibilants. Chapter 5 argues that Russian /v/ is featurally specified as [+sonorant, +obstruent], and that regressive voicing assimilation is inherently asymmetric: all segments that are [+obstruent] are targets of devoicing under regressive voicing assimilation and final devoicing, but only segments that are exclusively obstruents trigger RVA. A typology of phonological patterning of /v/ under [obstruent] and [sonorant] is proposed. Chapter 6 considers the quantal nature of [obstruent] and [sonorant], and sketches a model that combines Quantal Theory (Stevens, 1989) and Emergent Feature Theory (Mielke, 2008). It is argued that by expanding the set of quantal domains, both clear cases of feature assignment and ambiguous cases can be understood within the same framework.
Keyword: Linguistics; phonetics; phonology; Russian; typology
URL: http://dissertations.umi.com/cornellgrad:11055
https://doi.org/10.7298/X4BZ648J
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/59623
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Electronic Database of Variation ; Электронная база вариативных явлений
In: Slověne = Словѣне. International Journal of Slavic Studies; Vol 7, No 1 (2018); 424-436 ; 2305-6754 ; 2304-0785 (2018)
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A Story of /v/: Voiced Spirants In The Obstruent-Sonorant Divide ...
Bjorndahl, Christina. - : Zenodo, 2018
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A Story of /v/: Voiced Spirants In The Obstruent-Sonorant Divide ...
Bjorndahl, Christina. - : Zenodo, 2018
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О грамматике русского языка проф. Войновича ...
Чифариелло, Алессандро. - : Universita' degli Studi di Salerno, 2018
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“Irregular” -ě- after hushing sibilants in verbal suffixes in Middle Russian writing
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Признаки избыточности в падежной системе русского языка: трудности с усвоением окончаний и синкретизм падежных форм
Timofeeva, Alina; Kanerva, Oksana; Olsson, Gustaf. - : Poljarnyj vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, vol. 21, 2018, pp. 74–84 This work, 2018
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