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Phonetics and Phonology

Saving the vowels from an apocalypse
How language shapes the way we think by Lera Boroditsky
“Weird Al” Yankovic: “Word Crimes”
Pair words with alliteration and rhyme in Bahasa Malaysia
Stages of child’s development of language
Onomatopoeia in Bahasa Melayu/Malaysia: sounds of animals
Stress and Intonation between Malay and English
Sound System of Bahasa Malaysia


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