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  • ===Spoken=== '''Spoken Chinese''' refers to the group of language variants spoken in China (the Sinitic language family), Including Mandarin, Wu, Cantonese, ...
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  • Prosody is the part of spoken language that are properties of larger-than-single-phoneme units {{comment| [[Category:Spoken]] ...
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  • [[Category:Spoken]] ...
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  • Keep in mind that the majority of [[discourse]] (spoken language) is ungrammatical in its fragmented nature, ...
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  • Conversion from sound to script is called transcribing, often writing down spoken form, often for a particular language's writing system. ...like romanizing Chinese. Chinese characters are non-phonetic, so they are spoken, then transcribed. This is a process distinct from transliteration. ...
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  • ...necode|ja}} is Japanese. {{inlinecode|ja-JP}} refers to Japanese ''only as spoken in Japan'', which doesn't really contrast with much, whereas a distinction ...{comment|(Note that Ethnologue has a cross-reference of what languages are spoken in what countries, see [http://www.ethnologue.com/codes/])}} ...
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  • Many spoken languages use the variance of pitch/tone in speech to carry additional info [[Category:Spoken]] ...
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  • ...ally distinct, but most people produce and hear it fairly unconsciously in spoken language, so the spelling and pronunciation is not something that we often ...
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  • ...means of transfer, which helps remind us that it's often multi-modal, e.g spoken languages are acoustic and visual, sign languages are manual and visual, th ...
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  • ...e point that the pronunciation sometimes doesn't fit ''either'' language's spoken or written form) ...
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  • Happens more in written text, because spoken text tends to have more [[prosody]] ([[stress]], [[tone]], pauses) to sugge ...
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  • Abbreviation is the general concept of shortening something, eiter in spoken, but usually in written form. [[Category:Spoken]] ...
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  • Articulation is related to the mapping to and from spoken language. Formal analysis is largely concerned with mapping between spoken and specifically written language. ...
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  • * Arabic, Egyptian, Hebrew, Arameic, various African languages spoken in northern and northeastern Africa ...
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  • ==Spoken== Spoken japanese is based on 46 standard syllables that can be written using the Ka ...
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  • One way to look at it is that (...assuming it it a spoken language...) logographic systems encode concepts ''and'' sounds, rather tha ...
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  • ...erlands (CGN) is a tagged corpus of text that comes from transcriptions of spoken Dutch (in the Netherlands and Flanders). Spoken: ...
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  • to strengthen the impression that something is spoken, ...
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