EFFECTS OF LINGUISTIC KNOWLEDGE ON SPEECH PERCEPTION
Keywords:
phoneme, speech perception, contextual variation, interpretation, phonological components.Abstract
This article deals with the problems of phonology. It studies effects of linguistic knowledge on speech perception and the importance of teaching phonetics.
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