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2by Włodzimierz SobkowiakSubjects: “...PRONUNCIATION IN DICTIONARIES...”
Published 2011-10-01
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5by Anna Nel OttoSubjects: “...pronunciation guidance...”
Published 2012-09-01
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8by Herman L. BeyerSubjects: “...PRONUNCIATION GUIDANCE...”
Published 2011-10-01
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9“... revealed that, especially in the pronunciation of young, white Afrikaans-speakers, /s/ is also palatalised...”
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10by Nchindila, Bernard“..., morphological and semantic elements influences the pronunciation of these words. The interdependent nature...”
Published 2011-12-01
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11by David T. Adamo“...Scholars are not unanimous about the correct pronunciation of the tetragrammaton, YHWH. The exact...”
Published 2019-07-01
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12by Michaël Abecassis“... pronunciation, examples and syntactic information, often presented in the shape of codes which will enable users...”
Published 2011-10-01
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13by Prędota Stanisław“.... There are differences among the above variations which mainly regard the pronunciation and lexicon. The Flemish...”
Published 2014-07-01
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14by Gxowa-Dlayedwa, Ntombizodwa Cynthia“... isiXhosa, but the difficulties encountered during the pronunciation of clicks discourage many of them...”
Published 2015-12-01
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15by Daniel P. Wissing“... this phenomenon is characteristic of present-day Afrikaans in contrast to the pronunciation of previous...”
Published 2018-09-01
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16“... German. Pronunciation distances are measured by means of Levenshtein distances. Afrikaans is found...”
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17“..., teacher interviews also suggested that the learners also used Khelobedu words and pronunciation...”
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18by V.M. Mojela“... concerning terminology, pronunciation and vocabulary. The situation is complicated and aggravated by a...”
Published 2011-10-01
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19by Karin van Lierop“... levels. In the pronunciation especially there is still [ø] where standard Afrikaans has [e], and less...”
Published 2012-09-01
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