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  • *** [[Prosody]], the part of spoken language that is not directly phonetic, including intonation and stress. (S ...rances (such as accents, dialects), automatically mapping from to and from spoken language, and more. ...
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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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  • Keep in mind that the majority of [[discourse]] (spoken language) is ungrammatical in its fragmented nature, ...
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  • ...necode|ja}} is Japanese. {{inlinecode|ja-JP}} refers to Japanese ''only as spoken in Japan'' (which isn't that useful of a contrast) ...{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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  • ...like romanizing Chinese. Chinese characters are non-phonetic, so they are spoken, then transcribed. This is a process distinct from transliteration. [[Category:Spoken]] ...
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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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