Found inside – Page 97of very localized features (Williams and Kerswill 1999). ... vowel is being levelled, its Hull equivalent is maintaining a strongly localized pronunciation. Found inside – Page 130A single, non- localized form of English pronunciation did indeed arise. By the mid- nineteenth century (barely a hundred years after Sheridan's early ... Found inside – Page 64At this first level, the accent thus refers both to localized pronunciation and to di›erences in intonation, style, and semantics. Found inside – Page 90... 'best English—even while descriptive discussion of non-localized pronunciation was forced to acknowledge its absence in precisely the same positions. Found inside – Page 169locus , place . ] The state of being longirostral ( lõn'jiros'trăl ) a . ( L. localized ( phys . ) . longus , long ; rostrum , beak . ] localization of function , -reference With a long beak ( zool . ) . to different parts of the brain as longitudinal ( lon'jstÅ«'dînăl ) a ... Found inside – Page 139of the social scale , at the base of the pyramid , we find the speech of the lowest classes – which is also the most highly localized pronunciation . Found inside – Page 350... commentators were conscious of standard and non-standard pronunciation, pointing indeed to the existence of localized, non-Metropolitan prestige usage. Found inside – Page 101The wavelet of this type was chosen because it is well localized in time ... frequency were obtained for each section of internal pronunciation (Fig. Found inside... names ending in -royd, a localized pronunciation of the more widespread Old English rod. In West Riding dialect the letter 'o' is often pronounced 'oy'. Found inside – Page 132... items as indicated by their localised pronunciation in the advertisement. ... its English pronunciation despite the fact that its localized substitute ... Found inside – Page 143The Localized pronunciation of the term places the accent on the second syllable rather than the first, as it is pronounced in Ilokano. 14. Found inside – Page 169Various surveys have indicated that this is not a localized problem, but one that is found in several immigrant-receiving countries; furthermore, ... Found inside – Page 42... especially in contexts “where there is no localized variety of English and ... This has strong implications for pronunciation teaching, but knowledge of ... Found insideRecognizing and benchmarking the localized pronunciation target In his proposal of benchmarking an intelligibility-oriented teaching model, ... Found inside – Page 241In fact, in casual speech potato can be pronounced as [pə'teɪtoʊ] with a very short ... Having localized a problem with an English word sense which has its ... Found inside... is 85 sa' save 109 'tish 'tis 85 trompet trumpet 86 XV SCOTTISH In Henry V, the Scots captain Jamy is given a few features of localized pronunciation. Found inside – Page 281... the various inThe analysis of physical characterisividual pronunciation 1. ... Among strictly localized peculiarities of individual pronunciation we can ... Found inside4.1.4 Standard English English/Received Pronunciation – a 'reference variety' The ... pronunciation; they could just as well be pronounced with a localized ... Found insideThe Localized pronunciation of the term places the accent on the second syllable rather than the first as it is pronounced in Ilokano. 17. Found inside – Page 417We have here , therefore , a pronunciation by a significant number of Leeds ... can be expected to be most variable , and not to be especially localized . Found inside – Page 39Localized blackening of the papillæ . BLACK WASH . Black mercurial lotion . BLAD'DER . The membranous sac receiving urine ; any sac . BLAD'DER - WRACK . See Fucus Vesiculosis . BLANC ( blong ) . White . BLAND . Of a mild nature ; not ... Found inside – Page 191This is not the same type of localized “input-flooding,” focused on an individual form or a contrasting set of forms, advocated for language teaching by ... Found inside – Page 16789) of the pronunciation task, i.e.,"processes occurring after lexical ... of frequency to be localized in either identification or access to meaning. Found inside – Page 32The localized / nonlocalized pronunciation effort expresses the manner of connection between stressed and unstressed ... The localization of the pronunciation effort of the sharp accent means that the main part of pronunciation energy ( the 80 ... Found inside – Page 31... is used first before it is contrasted with the more Western medical term Ayidisi, i.e., AIDS, a localized pronunciation (and spelling) adopted by many. Found inside – Page 169locus , place . ] The state of being longirostral ( lõn'jírós'trăl ) a . [ L. localized ( phys . ) . longus , long ; rostrum , beak . ] localization of function , -reference With a long beak ( zool . ) . to different parts of the brain as longitudinal ( lon'jstÅ«'dînăl ) a ... Found inside – Page 14The general lack of perception among the Rennes respondents of distinctive localized pronunciation traits is unsurprising if the most marked regional or ... Found inside – Page 125... since they are famous places localized in London , but for the common noun mall the earlier pronunciation has prevailed , possibly with reinforcement ... Found inside – Page 27These illustrative words are from the lists printed on the right and left of each localized grid of pronunciation in Kurath and McDavid . Options 1 and 2 were set with a limited storage capacity in machine memory . Option 3 was left so that it could ... Found inside – Page 121They create the impression that 'postcolonial states' have consensusbased 'localized varieties' with agreed-upon norms, and that these varieties lack ... Found insideWhen a pronunciation is localized to a specific region, say, New England or the English Midlands, the regional pronunciation is listed as such. Found inside – Page 249RP, as a non-localized mode of pronunciation, has become a common reference model in dictionaries and in the teaching of English as a ... Found inside – Page 35Everybody calls her by her first name with that peculiar localized pronunciation . And there is nothing which Miss Cather likes better than to be among the ... Found inside – Page 113It is interesting to note that the older, localized term, Silimu, is used first ... i.e., AIDS, a localized pronunciation (and spelling) adopted by many, ... Found insideOne dictionary, McKesey (1974), focuses on localized pronunciation spellings. Dayley (1979) is an English-to-Creole and Creole-to-English glossary. Found inside – Page 231These entries include information on localized pronunciation, spelling, grammar, and, in the case of Philippine English, a list of eight localized ... Found inside – Page 116THAT IS , THE ACCURACY OF PRONUNCIATION OF DIFFICULT CHARACTERS FOR WOPER DIVISION READING ... THEN WE SHOULD CONSULT LOCALIZED PRONUNCIATION AND TRANSFER THEM TO STANDARD ANDAR IN ... Found inside – Page 58Treating such localized markings as 'wrong,' as deficit linguistics, ... being a localized speaker of a given language) from those of pronunciation, ... Found inside – Page 126Consider the notoriously localized pronunciation of the word water within the United States: in Philadelphia, one might hear “woot-er,” in New York City ... Found inside – Page 191地理志) by Yan Shigu noted: “句 is pronounced gou (钩 meaning a hook). This is a localized pronunciation different from its usual pronunciation of [ju], ... Found inside... the more likelythey are to use localized pronunciation (see L. Milroy 1987; J. Milroy1992); and this applies alsoto localized forms of syntax. Found inside – Page 411The names are believed to be the localized pronunciation for the Cham dance. In Tibet, the oldest and best well-known Cham dance is the Samye Cham dance. Found insidePronunciation is necessarily localized and that does not make a particular style of pronunciation wrong, especially with regards to a global lingua Franca ... Found inside... could suggest that more localized variation in duration due to factors like accentuation and boundary marking is still developing further at this level. Found inside – Page 281... analysis of physical characteris1 dividual pronunciation On this contics ... Among strictly localized peculiarities of individual pronunciation we can ... 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