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The present study portrays some of the key aspects of connected speech in English, as adopted by 42 native Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian-speaking undergraduate students of English in the English Department, University of Tuzla, in the academic year 2013/2014.
Sanel Hadžiahmetović Jurida
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Rapid recovery from aphasia after infarction of Wernicke’s area
Introduction Wernicke’s area (the posterior superior temporal gyrus) is a critical brain region for language. However language function does recover over time to varying extents in many patients with damage to Wernicke’s area (Kertesz et al., 1993).
Melodie Yen +2 more
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The Diagnostics of Connected Speech of Children with Speech Abnormalities
The article presents the theoretical and methodical aspects of connected speech oliagnostics of children with speech abnormalities and presents the analysis of the authors techniques existing in modern literature.
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Aspects of Voice Irregularity Measurement in Connected Speech [PDF]
Applications of the use of connected speech material for the objective assessment of two primary physical aspects of voice quality are described and discussed. Simple auditory perceptual criteria are employed to guide the choice of analysis parameters for the physical correlate of pitch, and their utility is investigated by the measurement of the ...
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Speech Acts, Categoricity, and the Meanings of Logical Connectives [PDF]
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Aspects of Connected Speech Processes in Nigerian English
Nigerian English (NigE), like other new Englishes, possesses its unique features at various domains of phonology. This article examined aspects of connected speech processes (CSPs), the phenomena that account for sound modifications and simplifications ...
Rotimi Olanrele Oladipupo
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“Say Again?” An In-house, Online, Self-access Pronunciation Project for ESOL Students
This collaborative project comprises the creation of free online pronunciation activities which are geared specifically for independent learning, although classroom use is also valuable.
Menaka Ediriweera +2 more
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Acoustic Measures Capture Speech Dysfunction in Spinocerebellar Ataxia
Objective Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) are hereditary cerebellar degenerative disorders with a common feature of dysarthria, involving impaired phonatory and articulatory control of speech, thereby affecting social communication.
Zena Fadel +5 more
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Speech recognition over netmeeting connections
Metze, Florian +2 more
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The disappearance of words in connected speech
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