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    Pengaruh pemahaman membaca teks Arab terhadap penulisan struktur ayat pelajar berasaskan model CIRC by Che Daud @ Che Mud, Ahmad Fuad

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Arabic language - Study and teaching (Secondary) - Malay speakers…”
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    Pengaruh perbezaan individu terhadap penguasaan Bahasa Arab dalam kalangan pendebat di Universiti Awam, Malaysia by Omar, Hamzah

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…Arabic language - Study and teaching (Higher) - Foreign speakers…”
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    Tshangla verb inflections: a preliminary sketch by Andvik, Erik

    Published 2024
    “…This was also confirmed by the author's own data taken from speakers of the Padma-bkod dialect.3 Speakers from Bhutan, as well as speakers from Padma-bkod who have had contact with each other, report that they easily understand the speech of the other group.…”
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    Number and grammatical gender attraction in Spanish pronouns: evidence for a syntactic route to their features by Kandel, M, Pañeda, C, Bahmanian, N, Martinez Bruera, M, Phillips, C, Lago, S

    Published 2025
    “…When a speaker produces a pronoun, they must choose a form that carries the appropriate features. …”
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    To r or not to r: social correlates of /ɹ/ in Singapore English by Tan, Ying Ying

    Published 2013
    “…Speakers of higher education levels and socioeconomic status have a tendency to produce the postvocalic-r; speakers of low education levels and socioeconomic status have a tendency to produce the intrusive-r. …”
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    'Raji': language of a vanishing Himalayan tribe by Rastogi, Kavita

    Published 2024
    “…Of them, 330 languages have more than one million speakers each and there are 51 languages that have only one speaker each. …”
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    Speaking to Angmohs : intelligibility and identity as motivators for speech accommodation in Singapore by Law, Eliana Yixin

    Published 2019
    “…Interactions between speakers of different varieties of English is more common today than ever. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Language and thought : classifier effect in early and late bilinguals. by Tang, Huimin.

    Published 2012
    “…Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese, which can also be termed the classifier effect. …”
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    The effects of music-induced emotions on English-Chinese bilinguals' resolution of standing ambiguity. by Ho, Sher Min.

    Published 2012
    “…The strategies adopted by bilingual speakers have yet to be thoroughly explored. External factors like lexical factors (Felser, 2003) and animacy (Desmet et. al, 2006) are also found to be of influence on speakers’ strategies in resolving these sentences. …”
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    Sensory, motor, and emotion associations for landscape concepts differ across neighbouring speech communities by Striedl, P, Majid, A, Purves, RS

    Published 2024
    “…Departing from this, we collected systematic sensory, motor, and emotion ratings for different landscape terms from 289 native speakers of German, English and French. The results show that speakers within and across groups agree to a large extent in their ratings of landscape terms, particularly in their sensory and motor associations. …”
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    Finding meaning in the meaningless : the language of faith surrounding pentecostal glossolalia in Singapore by Mah, Benjamin Ye-Zhong

    Published 2018
    “…This paper critically compares these two religious experiences and how speakers express their different versions of faith and reality.…”
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    Turning any surface into a loudspeaker by Astrid Amelia.

    Published 2011
    “…The needs of surface speakers arose in lieu with the development in media technology where entertainment is widely available, ready to be distributed and enjoyed. …”
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    Global Englishes and TESOL: an editorial introduction to innovating research and practice by Rose, H, McKinley, J

    Published 2024
    “…The increasing diversification of English speakers and contexts challenges traditional TESOL practices, which have long centered on native speaker norms. …”
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    What is that I hear? An interdisciplinary review and research agenda for non‐native accents in the workplace by Hideg, I, Shen, W, Hancock, S

    Published 2022
    “…Second, we organize and integrate extant research findings using a 2 × 2 framework that incorporates the two main theoretical perspectives used to explain the effects of accents—stereotypes and processing fluency—and the two primary categories of workplace outcomes examined—interpersonal (i.e., others' evaluations of speakers with non-native accents, such as hiring recommendations) and intrapersonal (i.e., non-native-accented speakers' own evaluations and experiences, such as sense of belonging). …”
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    Investigating the relationship between speaking fundamental frequency and acoustic vowel space size by Tseng, Felicia Hui Juan

    Published 2023
    “…The present study investigates a potential relationship between mean speaker f0 and acoustic vowel space size as defined by the first two vowel formants. …”
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    语言的消亡 :以新加坡潮州话为个案 : 兼论基本词汇的有阶分布 = Language decline : a case study on Singapore Teochew dialect and a study of the rank theory in basic word list... by 何佩芩 Ho, Pei Qin

    Published 2009
    “…As such, this paper focuses on the spoken ability in Teochew, particularly the lexical items, of young Singaporean Teochew speakers of age from 20 to 30. In order to show a falling trend of the dialect ability of Singapore Teochew speakers, we have also surveyed Singaporean Teochew speakers of various age groups. …”
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    Reading acquisition reorganizes the phonological awareness network only in alphabetic writing systems by Brennan, Christine, Cao, Fan, Pedroarena-Leal, Nicole, McNorgan, Chris, Booth, James R.

    Published 2013
    “…Developmental increases were seen only for English speakers in the left hemisphere phonological network (superior temporal gyrus (STG), inferior parietal lobule, and inferior frontal gyrus). …”
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    舞出言语 : 语音与肢体动作之间的跨感官对应关系 = Dancing to tongues : an investigation of crossmodal correspondence between speech sounds and body movements by 黄锦程 Ng, Gim Thia

    Published 2015
    “…As an extension of this novel paradigm in psycholinguistics, we compared the accuracy of Mandarin Chinese speakers and non-Mandarin speakers in matching Mandarin-occuring speech sounds with its corresponding dance movements. …”
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    Effects of music attrition on English-Mandarin Chinese bilinguals’ lexical tone perception and production in a foreign language by Toh, Xin Ru

    Published 2020
    “…However, few studies have studied the effects in the long-term and among tone language speakers. Hence, this study sought to understand the effects of music attrition on foreign tone language lexical tone perception and production among speakers with varying extents of tone language experience. 23 English-Mandarin Chinese bilinguals who were either ex-musicians or non-musicians completed a Cantonese lexical tone ABX discrimination task, a Cantonese lexical tone imitation task, as well as melodic and rhythmic AX discrimination tasks. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)