John Jerome Ohala (July 19, 1941 – August 22, 2020) was a linguist specializing in phonetics and phonology. He was a Professor Emeritus in linguistics...
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most fundamental and widespread phenomenon of this kind is described by John Ohala as the "frequency code". This code works even in communication across...
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International Phonetic Association Intonation J. C. Catford John C. Wells John Laver John Local John Ohala John Samuel Kenyon Kenneth Lee Pike Kenneth N. Stevens...
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There are several hypotheses on the cause of dissimilation. According to John Ohala, listeners are confused by sounds with long-distance acoustic effects...
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Pedro Nájera, 91, Mexican footballer (Club América, national team). John Ohala, 79, American linguist. Ulla Pia, 75, Danish singer ("Stop – mens legen...
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that the voice sounds "deeper" – giving an impression of greater size. John Ohala argued that the function of the lowered larynx in humans, especially males...
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2006(2006-01-24) (aged 80) London, England Alma mater Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University of Edinburgh Scientific career Doctoral students John Ohala...
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Evolutionary Phonology (as proposed by Juliette Blevins), building on work by John Ohala, considers phonetic variation as the primary source of phonological change...
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in the Tibeto-Burman languages Maria Mavroudi – Professor of History John Ohala – Professor Emeritus of Linguistics Eve Sweetser (Ph.D. 1984) – Professor...
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that the voice sounds "deeper"—giving an impression of greater size. John Ohala argues that the function of the lowered larynx in humans, especially males...
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Poplack Sheila Blumstein Stephen Anderson Brian D. Joseph Ellen Prince John Ohala (D) John Rickford Mark Liberman Peter Culicover Stanley Peters Susan Goldin-Meadow...
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Hypocorrection may also result from the failure to cancel coarticulatory effects. Ohala mentions that hypocorrection happens when a listener fails to make use of...
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Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 23: 873–889. Ohala, John J. & Ohala, M. 1986. Testing hypotheses regarding the psychological manifestation...
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Nasality and Glottality". In Ferguson, Charles A.; Hyman, Larry M.; Ohala, John J. (eds.). Nasálfest: Papers from a Symposium on Nasals and Nasalization...
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John Kingston is an American linguist and Professor of Linguistics at University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is known for his works on phonology. "John...
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Phonetic Association, 33 (2): 255–259, doi:10.1017/S0025100303001373 Ohala, John; Lorentz, James (1977), "Story of [w]: An exercise in the phonetic explanation...
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acoustic signals are transformed into linguistic representations. 2015 – John J. Ohala – for advancing the understanding of speech production and perception...
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Structures of Iaai", UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics (87): 163–182 Ohala, John J.; Solé, Maria-Josep (2010), "Turbulence and Phonology" (PDF), in Fuchs...
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Ohala (1999:102) Ohala (1999:102) Kelkar (1968), p. 47. Schmidt (2003), pp. 293, 310. Masica (1991:111) Shapiro (2003:258) Masica (1991:114) Ohala (1999:101)...
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Dudenredaktion, Kleiner & Knöbl (2015), p. 64. Schuh & Yalwa (1999), pp. 90–91. Ohala (1999), p. 102. Lee (1999), p. 121. Gussenhoven & Aarts (1999), pp. 158–159...
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2009). "[h]: Fricative or approximant?". John Wells' Blog. Retrieved 23 December 2020. O'Connor (1973), p. 61. Ohala & Solé (2010), p. 43. Ladefoged & Maddieson...
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Semivowels", Language, 18 (3): 220–223, doi:10.2307/409556, JSTOR 409556 Ohala, John; Lorentz, James, "The story of [w]: An exercise in the phonetic explanation...
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Kleiner & Knöbl (2015), p. 34. Dudenredaktion, Kleiner & Knöbl (2015), p. 64. Ohala (1999), p. 102. Szende (1994), p. 92. Ó Sé (2000), p. ?. Bertinetto & Loporcaro...
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Ideologies: A SOAS South Asia Reader. Routledge. p. 79. ISBN 9781136102349. Ohala, Manjari (1983). Aspects of Hindi Phonology. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers...
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(1984), pp. 51–60. Dudenredaktion, Kleiner & Knöbl (2015), pp. 34, 64. Ohala (1999), p. 102. Szende (1994), p. 92. Gussenhoven & Aarts (1999), pp. 158–159...
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Tucker (1994). "African Ideophones". In Leanne Hinton; Johanna Nichols; John J. Ohala (eds.). Sound Symbolism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 178–204...
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2010). A Course in Phonetics. Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1-4282-3126-9. Ohala, John J. (1992). "Alternatives to the sonority hierarchy for explaining segmental...
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Maria-Josep Solé, Pam Beddor & Manjari Ohala (eds), Experimental Approaches to Phonology in Honor of John J. Ohala, 7–24. Oxford University Press, 2007...
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ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 3237459. PMID 22194825. RHODES, R (1994). "Aural Images". In J. Ohala, L. Hinton & J. Nichols (Eds.) Sound Symbolism. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge...
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781–819. doi:10.2307/413373. JSTOR 413373. Hinton, L., Nichols, J., and Ohala, J.J. (1994). Sound Symbolism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Moravcsik...
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