| 11. | In studying articulation, phoneticians attempt to document how humans produce speech sounds ( vowels and consonants ).
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| 12. | In studying articulation, phoneticians explain how humans produce speech sounds via the interaction of different physiological structures.
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| 13. | Initially trained in mathematics and the classics, he became a well-known phonetician of his time.
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| 14. | Sapir was an excellent phonetician, so his transcriptions may be narrowly accurate, whatever their phonological implication.
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| 15. | Often laterality are included in manner, but some phoneticians, such as Peter Ladefoged, consider them to be independent.
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| 16. | Many phoneticians preferred a " qualitative " system, which used different symbols to indicate vowel timbre and colour.
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| 17. | After the death of his first wife in 1937, Uldall married the phonetician Elizabeth Theodora Uldall ( " nee"
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| 18. | The complaint was based on an expert report prepared by forensic phonetician Dr . George Papcun that contested authenticity of the vocals.
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| 19. | Also there are no absolute phonetic references for the standard, and its usage is therefore discouraged by Danish phoneticians and phonologists.
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| 20. | "' Cardinal vowels "'are a set of reference vowels used by phoneticians in describing the sounds of languages.
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