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1 sts who speak non-Bantu languages with click consonants).
2 lled /r/, the most commonly occurring rhotic consonant.
3 coustic differences between contrastive stop consonants.
4 sonority value and feature properties of the consonants.
5 lective difficulties in producing vowels and consonants.
6 in quiet by 10.3% for vowels and by 5.9% for consonants.
7 eech sound features(2,3), such as vowels and consonants.
8 adapt by relying more heavily on labiodental consonants.
9 phase pattern in the brain for each of these consonants.
10 n the familiar word, despite having the same consonants.
11 evelopment by discriminating both vowels and consonants.
12 by newborns than the information carried by consonants.
13 onger neurophysiological distinction of stop consonants, a neural mechanism linked to reading and lan
14 oadband transient sounds, such as clicks and consonants, activate a traveling wave in the cochlea.
15 had less distinct neural representations of consonant and dissonant chords as measured using a Neura
18 36 wk gestation (while still in utero) on a consonant and vowel discrimination task and at 6 and 10
21 s reliably track the detailed composition of consonant and vowel sounds during perception and how the
22 related to any other language, shares click consonants and accompaniments with languages of Khwe and
24 e tuned to acoustic-phonetic features of all consonants and vowels and to dynamic cues for intonation
25 eech perception, linguistic elements such as consonants and vowels are extracted from a complex acous
29 l gyrus (STG) encodes phonetic elements like consonants and vowels, but it is unclear how whole words
30 act the most fundamental linguistic elements-consonants and vowels, or the distinctive features which
31 of speech sound cues, including features of consonants and vowels, relative vocal pitch, onsets, amp
38 toward the representations of the preceding consonant, and conversely, representations for consonant
42 ns that speak non-Bantu languages with click consonants are known to harbour some of the most ancient
46 er analyses reveal that forms with identical consonants are replaced in basic meaning functions more
47 ord forms indicate that words with identical consonants arise less frequently than those without.
49 uages are universally composed of vowels and consonants, but the primate prototypical call repertoire
50 musical notes sound pleasing and are termed "consonant," but others sound unpleasant and are termed "
51 rs identified sentences in which portions of consonants (C), vowels (V), CV transitions, or VC transi
52 s from a behavioral experiment that measured consonant categorization in different masking conditions
53 ith younger listeners, older listeners rated consonant chords as less pleasant and dissonant chords a
54 e for consonance, rating the pleasantness of consonant chords no higher than that of dissonant chords
57 ion testing, including the consonant-nucleus-consonant (CNC) words test, AzBio sentences in quiet, an
59 plausible computational modeling to predict consonant confusions across different listening conditio
60 sking of target-speech modulations predicted consonant confusions across the different conditions and
62 consonant identification, but the pattern of consonant confusions varied across conditions and partic
63 obtainable with just intelligibility scores, consonant confusions yield unique insight into scene ana
64 ies and lips' dynamics during the reading of consonant-consonant-vowel (CCV) combinations which are i
66 impeded their discrimination of a nonnative consonant contrast but only when the relevant articulato
67 rsity (183+/-36 vs. 175+/-36); Percentage of Consonants Correct-Revised test, a measure of speech-sou
68 d 126+/-30, respectively); the Percentage of Consonants Correct-Revised test, a measure of speech-sou
69 nting linguistic evidence suggest that click consonants date to early in the history of modern humans
72 s expected, with a response on vowel but not consonant discrimination, whereas the SRI-exposed fetuse
75 correlated with behavioral performance on 11 consonant-discrimination tasks when spike timing was pre
77 containing sequences of similar or identical consonants, due to the biomechanical and cognitive diffi
78 (first formant frequency [F1] offset, vowel-consonant duration ratio, and consonant voicing duration
80 arameterized as words that have initial stop consonants (e.g., /b/, /t/) or do not (e.g., /m/, /f/).
81 al and perceptual similarity structure of 16 consonant exemplars in the English language used in Mill
82 different classes of vowels (A, E, I, O, U), Consonants (F, G, M, S), and words (Fish, Goat, Meal, Mo
83 oneme perception measures included vowel and consonant identification in quiet and stationary and tem
84 els were assessed by the change in vowel and consonant identification scores with different program s
88 algorithm (frequency composition, Fcomp) on consonant identification, word-final /s, z/ detection, t
89 or not the mutation affects the same initial consonant in English and Welsh, showing that Welsh synta
92 ubjects were impaired in discriminating stop consonants in noise but were unaffected in a control tas
93 ldhood, suggesting that neural processing of consonants in noise is fundamental for language and read
96 to remove than create sequences of identical consonants in word forms; finally, words containing iden
98 Their performance in producing individual consonants is independent of the sonority value and feat
99 nderrepresentation of sequences of identical consonants is overwhelmingly a by-product of constraints
100 varied: single (either letter case or vowel/consonant judgment task) vs dual (switching between lett
101 tart of a vocalization are more likely to be consonant-like and segments at the end are more likely t
102 assessed how a series of orangutan voiceless consonant-like and voiced vowel-like calls travelled acr
105 infants group sounds into native vowel- and consonant-like phonetic categories-like and [l] in Engli
106 Words containing sequences of identical consonants may be more likely to arise than those withou
107 d forms; finally, words containing identical consonants may die out more frequently than those withou
109 s that probabilistically led to dissonant or consonant music, and learned to make choices associated
110 tch processing show preferential encoding of consonant musical relationships and, furthermore, preser
113 Speech perception testing, including the consonant-nucleus-consonant (CNC) words test, AzBio sent
114 d preoperative to 12-month postoperative) in Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant phonemes (CNCp) and words (C
116 mutation rule determines whether the initial consonant of a noun changes based on the grammatical con
119 nguishing between peak (vowel) and non-peak (consonant) parts of a continuous stream of sound that va
120 12-month postoperative) in Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant phonemes (CNCp) and words (CNCw), AzBio senten
121 processing time of concurrent pitches; here, consonant pitch combinations were decoded faster than di
122 sing and that an encoding scheme that favors consonant pitch relationships may be one reason why such
124 ions are mitigated by the fact that replaced consonant segments were roughly one-third shorter than v
126 ncerns the universal restrictions on initial consonant sequences, onset clusters (e.g., bl in block).
127 s, whereas 'a' precedes nouns beginning with consonant sounds) in combination with event-related brai
131 l contexts, such as after an unpronounceable consonant string ("xkq boat") or within a list ("cup, bo
132 at fixation was present in either a nonword (consonant string) or an English word presented immediate
133 hat a 'letter-form' area (responding more to consonant strings than false fonts) can be distinguished
135 ctively to both visually presented words and consonant strings, compared with line drawings, digit st
139 , to the precise timing characteristics of a consonant, these patterns guide our daily communication.
140 re capable of syllabic production, achieving consonant-to-vowel phonetic contrasts via the simultaneo
141 offset, vowel-consonant duration ratio, and consonant voicing duration) were systematically varied i
142 and listened to videos of a speaker uttering consonant vowel (CV) syllables /ba/ and /fa/, presented
143 Three of the patterns involve intrasyllabic consonant-vowel (CV) co-occurrence: labial (lip) consona
145 of the mouth, responsible for the series of consonant-vowel alternations characteristic of babbling
148 listeners during a 5 d training regimen on a consonant-vowel phoneme-in-noise discrimination task.
149 riments, participants judged whether a given consonant-vowel speech sound was large or small, round o
150 instem frequency-following response (FFR) to consonant-vowel stimuli (/ba/, /wa/) in young adults, wi
152 kers) were scanned while they listened to 10 consonant-vowel syllables along the /ba/-/da/ continuum.
154 cortical recordings during the production of consonant-vowel syllables to determine the organization
155 responses of 3-mo-old infants to 120 natural consonant-vowel syllables with varying acoustic and phon
159 y discovering features of the speech signal: consonants, vowels, and combinations of these sounds.
160 r advantage in healthy adults for perceiving consonant-vowels was associated with a left-lateralized
161 uration of signal replaced and proportion of consonants/vowels replaced fail to account for listener
163 her this subcortical differentiation of stop consonants was related to reading ability and speech-in-
167 observed a change in behavioral performance consonant with a change in contrast gain for small stimu
168 dium competitors, behavioral performance was consonant with a change in the response gain of neurons
169 avioral deficits in spatial navigation tasks consonant with a deficit in the functional properties of
171 ng with reports from other laboratories, are consonant with a growing body of evidence that indicates
172 some of its functions, its low abundance is consonant with a more local role in regulating but a few
174 ume an extended beta-sheet conformation, are consonant with an alpha-helix that positions the heptad
175 We observed changes in the cueing effect consonant with changes in response gain for negative fac
176 - 0.11 nm and 0.25 +/- 0.11 nm, respectively-consonant with diameters at which the conductance vanish
177 Most of these fragmentation patterns are consonant with elimination pathways, and suggest possibl
179 homologous and structurally similar beta1AR, consonant with experimentally observed oligomerization p
183 deficit of hippocampal interneurons that is consonant with other evidence for interneuron pathologic
186 rmed human OR9Q2 10-fold in signal strength, consonant with previous reports of 4-methylphenol as a b
187 e (18)O atom (from (18)O2) into acetic acid, consonant with proposals for a ferric peroxide mechanism
189 regulating target mRNA translation, which is consonant with recently demonstrated functional effects
190 by the component nucleotide frequencies) are consonant with respect to the leading and lagging strand
192 (IC50 0.76-0.92mg/mL) of the polyketides in consonant with significantly greater anti-inflammatory s
194 This multisite drug-binding mechanism is consonant with studies on multidrug resistance transport
195 d head patterning in the early chick that is consonant with that occurring in other vertebrates.
196 was carried out rapidly and never in summer, consonant with the advice of the Roman author Frontinus
197 ical and basal ganglia 18F-AV-1451 retention consonant with the clinical manifestations characterize
198 seals to subsist on prey densities that are consonant with the deep scattering layer resources estim
200 pression of the short-latency peak, which is consonant with the frequency-dependent depression report
202 aptations and distributions of the IMAs were consonant with the hypothesized stretch receptor roles o
203 ments that patients evidence is argued to be consonant with the known functions of these cortical reg
204 otypes are light dependent, pleiotropic, and consonant with the loss of multiple phytochrome activiti
206 a markedly reduced colony-forming capacity, consonant with the observed loss of both lymphocytes and
211 tic risk for compromised dopamine signaling, consonant with the reward-surfeit theory of obesity.
213 ants with treated, congenital toxoplasmosis, consonant with their improved neurologic functioning.
215 d spatial receptive fields (SRFs) in azimuth consonant with their sensitivity to ILDs of stimuli pres
216 avoid selection, that their accumulation is consonant with theory we develop, hitting high levels co
227 cal properties of reversible aggregates were consonant with those observed for the irreversible aggre
229 revealed by apparently enhanced endocytosis, consonant with weaker DAT immunofluorescence at the cell
232 onant-vowel (CV) co-occurrence: labial (lip) consonants with central vowels, coronal (tongue front) c
233 with central vowels, coronal (tongue front) consonants with front vowels, and dorsal (tongue back) c
235 perative word recognition (consonant-nucleus-consonant word test), sentence recognition (AzBio senten
236 recreate how arboreal proto-vowels and proto-consonants would have interacted with a new ecology at g