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Prayer and Inner Speech: Is There a Connection?
Psychological Reports, 2004The present study explored the relation between frequency of prayer, inner speech, and self-efficacy for a sample of 134 Germany adults (88 women and 46 men). It was hypothesized that prayer activity by adults is functionally related to inner speech, and both might result in higher self-efficacy, but the findings challenge the notion that inner speech ...
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1994
Abstract As everyday experience suggests, speakers can differ from one another in their normal speech tempo (Gaitenby in Port 1977). The differ ence can be idiolectal, dialectal or sociolectal; in Swedish, women tend to speak marginally more rapidly than men (Elert 1964).
A M Devine, Laurence D Stephens
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Abstract As everyday experience suggests, speakers can differ from one another in their normal speech tempo (Gaitenby in Port 1977). The differ ence can be idiolectal, dialectal or sociolectal; in Swedish, women tend to speak marginally more rapidly than men (Elert 1964).
A M Devine, Laurence D Stephens
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2021
In this chapter the readers discover the speaking habits that underlie smooth linking of adjacent words together. Using real speech examples the discussion focuses on the most frequent assimilations, elisions and linking strategies that are common for English.
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In this chapter the readers discover the speaking habits that underlie smooth linking of adjacent words together. Using real speech examples the discussion focuses on the most frequent assimilations, elisions and linking strategies that are common for English.
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The voice source in connected speech
Speech Communication, 1997Abstract This is an attempt to formulate an outline of the properties of the human voice source in connected speech. Six aspects of the production process are considered: (1) reference data for a particular speaker; (2) segment specific values and source-tract interactions; (3) coarticulation of glottal gestures and interpolation at boundaries; (4 ...
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Computer Recognition of Connected Speech
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1967A system for obtaining a phonemic transcription from a connected speech sample entered into the computer by a microphone and an analog-to-digital converter is described. A feature-extraction program divides the speech utterance into segments approximately corresponding to phonemes, determines pitch periods of those segments where pitch analysis is ...
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A Study of Subharmonics in Connected Speech Material
Journal of Voice, 2013Subharmonics are often observed in running speech spectrograms that are difficult to quantify. This study investigates the relationship between rough voice quality and the presence-and amount-of subharmonics in connected speech material in a group of 35 male and 35 female speakers with voice pathology. Spectrum analysis was undertaken in 145 pathologic
Elena, Kramer +2 more
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A grammar compiler for connected speech recognition
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1991A compiler for constructing optimized syntactic digraphs from easily written grammar specifications is described. These are written in a language called grammar specification language (GSL). The compiler has a preprocessing (macroexpansion) phase, a parse phase, graph code generation and compilation phases, and three optimization phases.
Michael K. Brown, Jay G. Wilpon
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Processing of No-release Variants in Connected Speech
Language and Speech, 2011The cross modal repetition priming paradigm was used to investigate how potential lexically ambiguous no-release variants are processed. In particular we focus on segmental regularities that affect the variant’s frequency of occurrence (voicing of the critical segment) and phonological context in which the variant occurs (status of the following word ...
Paul C, LoCasto, Cynthia M, Connine
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Speech erros and silent pauses in connected speech
2021Η παραγωγή προφορικού λόγου είναι μία μορφή επικοινωνίας που επιτυγχάνεται μέσω πολλών και διαφορετικών νοητικών και γλωσσικών διεργασιών. Αν και φαινομενικά, η εκφορά του προφορικού λόγου φαίνεται να συμβαίνει αβίαστα, διαφορετικοί νοητικοί και κινητικοί μηχανισμοί φαίνεται να αλληλεπιδρούν για την επίτευξή του.
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