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    STATUTUL FONETICO-FONOLOGIC ŞI VALORILE ORTOGRAFICE ALE DIFTONGULUI CENTRAL /'Ɔə/ DIN LIMBA ENGLEZĂ by USM ADMIN

    Published 2011-11-01
    “… The present article deals with of one of the most interesting and disputable subject of English Phonetic, teaching and learning English central diphthongs. The central diphthong [׳ Ə] should be considered more particularly. …”
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    MENINGKATKAN AKURASI ALIH AKSARA ALFABET - JAWI BAHASA INDONESIA MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN FSA by Agung Sasongko

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The method used in this study to identify syllables is Fine State Automata (FSA) developed by Basuki, however the syllable identifiers can not distinguish beheading diphthong with the vowel sequence, this of course affects the transliteration accuracy. …”
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  3. 63

    Variations of English Pronunciation and Errors Made by the English Department Students Year 2012 Faculty of Cultural Sciences Universitas Gadjah Mada by , SULISTYANINGRUM, , Dra. Sharifah Hanidar, M.Ed.

    Published 2013
    “…The result of this research shows that the level of error in pronouncing the diphthong [eɪ] is 28%, [aɪ] is 6%, [ɪÓ�] is 24% and [eÓ�] is 26%. …”
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    A PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON MADURESE ENGLISH TEACHER’S PRONUNCIATION IN READING AN ENGLISH TEXT by Tiyas Saputri

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Therefore, in reading it, they made some sound changes: vowel, consonant and diphthong. The sound changes are: 1). the vowel changes: ;, ;, , ;;, ;;, , 2). the consonant changes: , , , , 3). the diphthong changes: ;, ;;, , , ;. …”
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    PERUBAHAN BUNYI VOKAL PADA KATA SERAPAN BAHASA ARAB DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS by Tatu Siti Rohbiah, Tajudin Nur, Wahya Wahya, Gugun Gunardi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This research is to answer the question such as how are the process of monophthong and diphthong vowel changes in Arabic borrowings in English. …”
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    ENGLISH VOWELS AND CONSONANTS MISPRONUNCIATION OF THE SEVENTH PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN HIS OFFICIAL ENGLISH SPEECHES AND ITS INFLUENCING FACTORS by Ambalegin Ambalegin, Tomi Arianto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The letter y sounded /ɪ/ at the end of the word was pronounced as /e/. The diphthong sounds /ɪə/, /eɪ/, /əʊ/ and /aʊ/ were pronounced as /ɪ/, /ʌ/, /ɛ/, /ə/, /e/, and /ͻ/. …”
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  7. 67

    كتاب سيبويه في دائرة ضوء علم اللّغة الحديث 2- المستوى الصّوتيّ by يونس علي يونس

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Then we studied the symmetry voice in the book Sibawayh ( symmetry between the consonants : symmetry next , and substitution ) , and ( symmetry full - slurring - diphthong doubled , diphthong Close together ) , and ( symmetry next , symmetry mastermind ) , and ( symmetry voice and tilt ) , and ( symmetry voice and followers).And studied voice offset in the book Sibawayh : ( offset voice and semantics ) , and ( offset voice and deletions ) , and ( offset voice and mitigation). …”
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    كتاب سيبويه في دائرة ضوء علم اللّغة الحديث 2- المستوى الصّوتيّ by يونس علي يونس

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Then we studied the symmetry voice in the book Sibawayh ( symmetry between the consonants : symmetry next , and substitution ) , and ( symmetry full - slurring - diphthong doubled , diphthong Close together ) , and ( symmetry next , symmetry mastermind ) , and ( symmetry voice and tilt ) , and ( symmetry voice and followers).And studied voice offset in the book Sibawayh : ( offset voice and semantics ) , and ( offset voice and deletions ) , and ( offset voice and mitigation). …”
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  9. 69

    Analisis Kontrastif Sistem Fonologi Bahasa Dayak Ngaju dan Bahasa Inggris by , Dellis Pratika, , Prof. Dr. Soepomo Poedjosoedarmo

    Published 2014
    “…English had 14 (fourteen) vocals, 24 (twenty four) consonants, 8 (eight) diphthongs, 5 (five) triphthongs, and 15 (fifteen) cluster patterns. …”
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    The Impact of Global Economy upon Leadership by Mironov Duret Gabriela

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…But this word may be written in twoways: either using the short diphthong „ei”, or with the long one ”ij”, although the pronunciation isthe same. …”
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    Rastro fonológico no Rastrum filológico by Manoel Mourivaldo Santiago-Almeida, Gabriel Antunes de Araujo

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…We intend to show that phonological phenomena, such as vowel variation, diphthong reduction, rhotacism and lambdacism, regularly found in Brazilian colonial manuscripts, have a European origin, rather than being a direct consequence of the linguistic contact between Portuguese and African or American languages.…”
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    ANALISIS PELAFALAN BUNYI SEGMENTAL PADA SISWA TUNARUNGU SMPLB B SLBN 7 JAKARTA by Riski Mareta

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The study aims to obtain information about segmental sounds in the form of vocal sounds, consonant sounds, diphthong sounds, and clusters. This study was conducted on three deaf students SMPLB B SLBN 7 Jakarta. …”
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  13. 73

    Normi määramisest: lühikese ülivõrde varieerumise juhtumiuuring by Ann Siiman

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…I propose to make the diphthong superlative standard in all inflectional types, or only in tubli-, oluline-, sepp-, padi-, and õnnelik-types, or to move individual words to parallel inflectional types. …”
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    Oral and Nasal Vowels in Pontianak Teochew by Yohana Veniranda

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The results of the average of intensity show that nasal vowels/ diphthongs may not always have higher intensity than their counterpart oral vowels/ diphthongs.…”
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    A Phonological Analysis of English Loanwords Inflected With Arabic Morphemes in Urban Jordanian Spoken Arabic by Aseel Zibin

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…However, if the word is disyllabic (e.g., mobile) or monosyllabic, but has a long vowel (e.g., juice) or a diphthong (e.g., face) in the nucleus, no gemination occurs. …”
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    Coronal codas and phonotactics in Tupi-Guarani languages by Fernando Órphão de Carvalho

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…After illustrating how confusion prevails in currently accepted analyses of this segment, which is often considered both a consonant and a member of a diphthong, I argue that the analysis of [j] as a consonant is preferable. …”
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    Rytinių šiaurės žemaičių fonologinė sistema: mitai ir tikrovė by Lina Murinienė

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The shifted secondary stress is regularly used in long endings containing a long vowel or a pure diphthong. In the south-western part of the dialect the secondary stress is not realized in long endings, containing a semi-diphthong (i.e., a <em>vowel + sonorant</em> cluster). …”
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    The emergence of interior vowels and heterosyllabic vowel sequences in Ngwi (Bantu B861, DRC) by Sara Pacchiarotti, Lorenzo Maselli, Koen Bostoen

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While interior vowels phonologized due to the loss of their conditioning environment, most heterosyllabic vowel sequences come from the fission of an erstwhile palatal on-glide diphthong, itself originating in a long [–high] vowel. …”
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    La coherencia lingüística de los documentos en occitano cispirenaico aragonés del siglo XIII by Luis Santomá Juncadella

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The main discrepancies appear in connection with past perfect verbal paradigma and in the presence of diphthong |ie| in oclusive velar plus nasal ended verbal roots of tenir and uenir verbs. …”
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    The Intelligibility of Indonesian Learners of English (ILE) in Understanding the Pronunciation of English Spoken by Thai Students by Destiyana Destiyana, Malikatul Laila

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The result showed: (1) the level of intelligibility of ILE have perceived intelligible (50.6%) and their unperceived as much as 49.4% in the English sounds pronunciation by ThaiE, (2) the typical kind of English sounds produced by ThaiE can be seen from the pronunciation of consonant sounds, vowels and diphthong sounds. For example, the vowel sounds (a, ׀, i ə, Λ, a, ɑ, ɒ, o, U, u) are typically sounded by ThaiE’s pronunciation is understood well and intelligible by Indonesian Leaners of English (ILE).…”
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