This emphasis on the phonetic bases of change encourages a continuous dialogue between experimental phonetics and historical phonology.
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Upon his return home, Rosetti was named associate professor of general and experimental phonetics at Bucharest in 1928.
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In 1929, he left London for Vienna in order to accept a position in experimental phonetics at the University of Vienna.
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The LPP is a Mixed Research Unit ( UMR 7018 ) specialized in teaching and research in experimental phonetics and in phonology.
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Chander Shekhar Singh ( 2014 ) carried forward a description of the experimental phonetics and phonology of Punjabi intonation based on sentences read in isolation.
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Rousselot is considered the founder of experimental phonetics, both theoretical and applied, as manifested in the two volumes of his " Principes de Phon�tique Exp�rimentale " ( 1897, 1901 ).
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Dennis Butler Fry ( 1907 1983 ), Professor of Experimental Phonetics University College London ( Head of Department 1958-1971 ), was the founding editor of L & S in 1958.
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He was born in Allentown, Pa ., received a B . A . in psychology from Northwestern University and studied experimental phonetics, speech science and psycholinguistics at the University of Illinois, where he earned a Ph . D . in psycholinguistics in 1960.
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He received a B . A . in Arabic Language & Literature and Islamic Studies from Cairo University, an M . A . in General Linguistics and Phonetics from the University of London, and his Ph . D . in Experimental Phonetics from the University of London.
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At the end of 1907 he went to Paris, where he worked in the experimental phonetics laboratory of Jean-Pierre Rousselot studying the phonetics of a series of languages using experimental methods; on his return to Russia he began setting up an experimental phonetics laboratory, paying for equipment from his own stipend, and this became the institution that now bears his name.