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- Phonetic_reversal abstract "Phonetic reversal is the process of reversing the phonemes or phones of a word or phrase. When the reversal is identical to the original, the word or phrase is called a phonetic palindrome. Phonetic reversal is not entirely identical to backmasking, which is specifically the reversal of recorded sound. This is because pronunciation in speech causes a reversed diphthong to sound different in either direction (e.g. eye [aɪ] becoming yah [jɑː]), or differently articulate a consonant depending on where it lies in a word, hence creating an imperfect reversal. Backmasking involves not only the reversal of the order of phonemes or phones, but the reversal of the allophonic realizations of those phonemes. Strictly speaking, a reversal of phonemes will still result in allophones appropriate for the new position; for example, if a word with a final /t/ is reversed so that the /t/ is initial, the initial /t/ will be aspirated in line with the conventional allophonic patterns of English phonology.According to proponents of reverse speech, phonetic reversal occurs unknowingly during normal speech.".
- Phonetic_reversal wikiPageExternalLink boy-can-talk-fluently-backward.
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- Phonetic_reversal wikiPageExternalLink reversal.
- Phonetic_reversal wikiPageID "9302598".
- Phonetic_reversal wikiPageRevisionID "594754116".
- Phonetic_reversal hasPhotoCollection Phonetic_reversal.
- Phonetic_reversal subject Category:Phonetics.
- Phonetic_reversal subject Category:Sound.
- Phonetic_reversal comment "Phonetic reversal is the process of reversing the phonemes or phones of a word or phrase. When the reversal is identical to the original, the word or phrase is called a phonetic palindrome. Phonetic reversal is not entirely identical to backmasking, which is specifically the reversal of recorded sound. This is because pronunciation in speech causes a reversed diphthong to sound different in either direction (e.g.".
- Phonetic_reversal label "Phonetic reversal".
- Phonetic_reversal label "Rückwärtssprechen".
- Phonetic_reversal sameAs Rückwärtssprechen.
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- Phonetic_reversal sameAs Q1323472.
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- Phonetic_reversal wasDerivedFrom Phonetic_reversal?oldid=594754116.
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