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    studios it is considered as a problematic factor. The sound at Akustikplatten studio is much clear and uncluttered. Panneaux acoustiques de studio cleverly eliminates the rough sound generated from the hard surface reflections. The developments through acoustic quieting technology proficiently helped the music industry. The noisy sound recording studios now turned into neutral listening surroundings. The Need of Akustikplatten Studio: All

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    Autosegmental Analysis

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    Autosegmental phonology is an approach that can be utilized to analyse phonological representations conveniently in any human language. Human languages are studied from different levels of linguistic levels. In other words‚ these levels such as phonetics‚ phonology‚ morphology‚ syntax‚ semantics‚ etc form the basis in which human languages are studied. These levels are interconnected and interfaced at some points so that one level provides ‘raw materials’ for another to operate. The first

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    built its root. Acoustic guitars are commonly used in Bluegrass music. Dreadnaught shape guitars are so popular in this field. A guitarist search for maximum volume & projections which can easily get from this six best acoustic guitar for Bluegrass. (I am not a bluegrass player but I am an expert about this type of guitars.) I did many kinds of research on Bluegrass guitars. If you like bluegrass and search a perfect guitar for it‚ then my research will help you to choose the best acoustic guitar. I found

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    Teaching Pronunciation

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    INTRODUCTION According to the new school Curriculum and the European Council of Education the problem of teaching pronunciation in TEFL is a very actual one and it had been studied and analyzed by many great teachers. I tried also to do a research and I dedicated it to this topic :” WAYS OF TEACHING PRONUNCIATION IN TEFL “.I did it because I feel it important and necessary to be taught in schools lyceums or even individually. My research comprises four chapters .The first one is a practical one

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    AE Testing Lab Report

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    Drouillard found that first report on an experiment carried out with the help of AE was published in Japan. At the time of fracture the stored strain energy is released. Some of the energy is released in form of stress waves and these are known as acoustic emission. AE signals are amplified by pre-amplifier and main amplifier respectively. Elastic vibrations of 10-9 mm

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    to cover in this Seminar Paper Acoustic Communication and Optical Communication Acoustic Waves and Optical Waves Use of Light and Sound Electromagnetic (EM) Waves Propagation Pros and Cons UANs (Underwater Acoustic Networks) UWCNs (Underwater Wireless Communication Networks) AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles) USNs (Underwater Sensor Networks) UWSNs (Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks) UW-ASNs (Underwater Wireless – Acoustic Sensor Networks) Architecture Physical

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    Styles of Pronunciation

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    STYLES OF PRONUNCIATION The pronunciation of one and the same person may be different on different occasions. For instance‚ when the speaker is delivering a lecture‚ speaking over the radio‚ giving a dictation exercise‚ or when he is talking to official people he wants to be clearly understood that’s why he should sound explicit and his pronunciation may be characterized as correct or even super-correct. In informal situations where the speakers are more relaxed less attention is given to the

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    English Grammar

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    the study of grammar provides. Why is important to know English grammar and phonetics? Whereas syntax is about sentence formation‚ and semantics about sentence interpretation‚ phonetics and phonology cover the field of sentence utterance. Phonetics is concerned with how sounds are produced‚ transmitted and perceived. Phonology is concerned with how sounds function in relation to each other in a language. As phonetics and phonology both deal with sounds‚ and as English spelling and English pronunciation

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    Shaw ’s most famous play and‚ ironically‚ it is among his most abused and misinterpreted ones. Almost everyone knows the basic outlines of this story of the Cockney flower girl who is almost magically transformed into a duchess by taking speech (phonetic) lessons from her famous professor. The abuse comes partly from the fact that Shaw subtitled his play‚ "A Romance." In the popular adaptations (the film of 1938 and the musical My Fair Lady)‚ "romance" was written into the script and inserted into

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    1. theoretical or applied; 2. synchronic (descriptive) or diachronic (historical). Diachronic linguistics: 1. comparative; 2. history of linguistics (historical); 3. etymology. Synchronic linguistics: 1. descriptive (phonetics and phonology; grammar; morphology; syntax; semantics; pragmatics) 2. psycholinguistics; 3. sociolinguistics; 4. stylistics and rhetoric; 5. contrastive linguistics; 6. lexicography … Applied linguistics is an inter- and multi

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