Process of reversing the phonemes or phones of a word or phrase
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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 sounds and 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.
Phoneticreversal 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...
messages are produced by deliberate backmasking, while others are simply phoneticreversals resulting from random combinations of words. Backward messages may...
forward. It is a deliberate process, whereas a message found through phoneticreversal may be unintentional. Artists have used backmasking for artistic,...
existing clinical practice Phoneticreversal, the process of reversing the phonemes or phones of a word or phrase Reversal film, a type of photographic...
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editing to bring it back to the normal direction, a technique called phoneticreversal. This created the strange rhythm and accentuation that set Cooper's...
word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing Phoneticreversal Rhyme: a repetition of identical or similar sounds in two or more...
Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Backmasking Phoneticreversal Hidden message Subliminal message Timmis, Steve. "Random Ash Facts"...
Talking backwards may refer to: Phoneticreversal, the art of reversing the phonemes or phones of a word or phrase Ingressive speech, the process of talking...
magnitude rarer. There are also word-unit palindromes in which the unit of reversal is the word ("Is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards...
words. Two strategies of word reversal were reported: reversal according to the phonetic structure of the words or reversal according to their spelling...
answering each other with words not sung. Words are actually sampled in a phoneticreversal. All the lyrics from the original version are sung. "Sans contrefaçon"...
main criteria for the new alphabet. It should be: at least 40 letters; as phonetic as possible (that is, letters should have a 1:1 correspondence to phonemes);...
'tch' and 'tsk' are used as tense and plural markers in the language. Phoneticreversals were also heavily used for opposite words ('min' for "I", 'nim' for...
around 1778. In 1823 a government expedition used the name Gary River (phonetic spelling of Guillory) to refer to the north branch of the Chicago River...
this file? See media help. This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA...
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
phones and computers, allow users to enter Chinese characters using a phonetic transcription without knowing how to write them by hand. Whether or not...
(with a fú 弗 phonetic) "fluorine" and nǎi 氖 (with a nǎi 乃 phonetic) "neon". Others are based on semantics: qīng 氫 (with a jīng 巠 phonetic, abbreviating...
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...