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The Sounds of the World's Languages, sometimes abbreviated SOWL, is a 1996 book by Peter Ladefoged and Ian Maddieson which documents a global survey of the sound patterns of natural languages. Drawing from the authors' own fieldwork and experiments as well as existing literature, it provides an articulatory and acoustic description of vowels and consonants from more than 300 languages. It is a prominent reference work in the field of phonetics.

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  • ザ・サウンズ・オブ・ザ・ワールズ・ラングウィッジーズ (ja)
  • The Sounds of the World's Languages (en)
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  • 『The Sounds of the World's Languages』(世界の言語の音)は、ピーター・ラディフォギッドとイアン・マディソンによる1996年の書籍である。SOWLと略されることがある。本書は、自然言語の音のパターンの世界的な調査を記録したものである。著者ら自身のフィールドワークと実験、および既存の文献をもとに、300以上の言語の母音と子音の調音と音響を記述している。音声学の分野では著名な参考文献である。 本書の目的と基礎となる枠組みの議論に続いて、音の記述は、閉鎖音、鼻音および鼻音化された子音、摩擦音、側面音、R音、吸着音、母音、ならびにの章に分けられ、その後、データの音韻論的な意味合いについての議論が続く。 (ja)
  • The Sounds of the World's Languages, sometimes abbreviated SOWL, is a 1996 book by Peter Ladefoged and Ian Maddieson which documents a global survey of the sound patterns of natural languages. Drawing from the authors' own fieldwork and experiments as well as existing literature, it provides an articulatory and acoustic description of vowels and consonants from more than 300 languages. It is a prominent reference work in the field of phonetics. (en)
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  • The Sounds of the World's Languages (en)
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  • The Sounds of the World's Languages (en)
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  • February 1996 (en)
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  • The Sounds of the World's Languages, sometimes abbreviated SOWL, is a 1996 book by Peter Ladefoged and Ian Maddieson which documents a global survey of the sound patterns of natural languages. Drawing from the authors' own fieldwork and experiments as well as existing literature, it provides an articulatory and acoustic description of vowels and consonants from more than 300 languages. It is a prominent reference work in the field of phonetics. Following discussions of the book's aim and underlying frameworks, the description of sounds is divided into chapters on stops, nasals and nasalized consonants, fricatives, laterals, rhotics, clicks, vowels, and multiple articulatory gestures, which are then followed by a discussion of the data's phonological implications. (en)
  • 『The Sounds of the World's Languages』(世界の言語の音)は、ピーター・ラディフォギッドとイアン・マディソンによる1996年の書籍である。SOWLと略されることがある。本書は、自然言語の音のパターンの世界的な調査を記録したものである。著者ら自身のフィールドワークと実験、および既存の文献をもとに、300以上の言語の母音と子音の調音と音響を記述している。音声学の分野では著名な参考文献である。 本書の目的と基礎となる枠組みの議論に続いて、音の記述は、閉鎖音、鼻音および鼻音化された子音、摩擦音、側面音、R音、吸着音、母音、ならびにの章に分けられ、その後、データの音韻論的な意味合いについての議論が続く。 (ja)
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