2008
DOI: 10.14746/il.2008.16.2
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A phonetic grammar of the Polish language

Abstract: The aim of the present paper is to give an overview of the investigation of the phonic articulatory systems of Polish on the basis of the detailed articulatory descriptions existent in phonetic literature and with the use computational tools. First the theoretical foundations of the phonetic grammar are briefly introduced, then the main problem of the choice of an appropriate repertory of phones for Polish is also discussed. The last section is devoted to the presentation of the computionalamalysis of the coll… Show more

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“…The discussion relies on well-researched examples from English and Spanish because the empirical part serves mainly as an illustration of the adopted perspective of epistemological criticism. 5 4 In fact, Dyczkowski et al (2008) offer an inspiring example of research based on fuzzy logic in phonetics. As documented mathematically by the scholars, phones can be studied as objects in ndimensional space.…”
Section: Haładewicz-grzelak 506mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discussion relies on well-researched examples from English and Spanish because the empirical part serves mainly as an illustration of the adopted perspective of epistemological criticism. 5 4 In fact, Dyczkowski et al (2008) offer an inspiring example of research based on fuzzy logic in phonetics. As documented mathematically by the scholars, phones can be studied as objects in ndimensional space.…”
Section: Haładewicz-grzelak 506mentioning
confidence: 99%