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A Speechless Dialect: gender and Self-Recognition in "Measure for Measure"
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Measuring Dialect Pronunciation Differences using Levenshtein Distance
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Perceptive evaluation of Levenshtein dialect distance measurements using Norwegian dialect data
Language Variation and Change, 2004The Levenshtein dialect distance method has proven to be a successful method for measuring phonetic distances between Dutch dialects. The aim of the present investigation is to validate the Levenshtein dialect distance with perceptual data from a language area other than the Dutch, namely Norway. We calculate the correlation between
Gooskens, C.S., Heeringa, Wilbert
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Musicality measures and generalization of an artificial dialect of English
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023Wide individual variability exists in the ability to imitate and generalize novel speech and voice patterns, including unfamiliar dialects. Limited research exists examining possible underlying causes of such variability, particularly in the ability to generalized novel dialects.
Elizabeth D. Young, Brett R. Myers
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The Use of the Almeida-Braun System in the Measurement of Dutch Dialect Distances
Computers and the Humanities, 2003Measuring dialect distances can be based on the comparison of words, and the comparison words should be based on the comparison of sounds. In this research we used an adjusted version of an articulation-based system, developed by Almeida and Braun (1986) for finding sound distances, using the IPA system.
Heeringa, Wilbert, Braun, A.
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Scale to measure dialectical thinking from dialectical behavior therapy perspective.
The European Journal of PsychiatryBackground and Objectives: Dialectical thinking is a core component of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), characterized by the synthesis of seemingly opposing ideas to develop a more comprehensive perspective. This study aimed to create a reliable and valid instrument for measuring dialectical thinking.
Joaquim Soler +9 more
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What Is Dialectical Thinking? Conceptualization and Measurement
2018In the past several decades, research comparing dialectical and non-dialectical (“linear”) cultures has flourished, as have empirical studies on holistic versus analytic thinking. This literature has identified East-West cultural differences in almost all aspects of the human condition and life, from the manner in which people reason and make decisions,
Julie Spencer-Rodgers +4 more
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Administration & Society, 2021
This article adds to the recent literature stressing performance measures’ reactivity by offering a conceptualization of the associated micropolitical dynamics and their implications for performance measurement. Using the example of individual actors’ “gaming” responses to the use of research metrics within Australian universities for illustration ...
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This article adds to the recent literature stressing performance measures’ reactivity by offering a conceptualization of the associated micropolitical dynamics and their implications for performance measurement. Using the example of individual actors’ “gaming” responses to the use of research metrics within Australian universities for illustration ...
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The Measure of the Contingent: Walter Benjamin's Dialectical Image
boundary 2, 2008The present essay sketches in broad outlines the philosophical armature of Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project by analyzing the central theoretical notion in that incomplete manuscript of his: the dialectical image. So as to bring out the uniqueness of Benjamin's use of image, I consider his account of its relation to language.
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[Objective measurement of normal nasality in the Saxony dialect].
HNO, 2001In the United States of America, the nasometer was developed by Fletcher as an objective method for measuring nasality. There are no accepted normal values for comparable test materials regarding the German language. The aim of this study was the examination of the auditively normal nasality of Saxon-speaking people with the nasometer. The nasalance of
R, Müller +3 more
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