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Salience and the Social Meaning of Declarative Contours
Most studies exploring the social meaning of variation have focused on phonological variables at the segmental level. This article investigates the social meaning of intonational variation in the speech of three gay professionals.
Robert J Podesva
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Sources of Intraspeaker Variation in Parkinsonian Speech Related to Speaking Style
2020Data from several studies suggest that individuals with PD exhibit improvements in motor control when cued to increase attention and effort when performing several activities of daily living. The variability in speech motor impairment reported across studies and patients may be influenced by the extent to which a speaker relies more heavily on either ...
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Intraspeaker variation in Newcastle English : real-time variation in emerging adulthood [PDF]
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Ribbens-Klein, Yolandi +2 more
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Age vectors vs. axes of intraspeaker variation for North American and Scottish English vowel formants [PDF]
Mielke, Jeff +5 more
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Sources of Intraspeaker Variation in Parkinsonian Speech Related to Speaking Style
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2021Jason A Whitfield
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Intraspeaker variability in fundamental frequency stability: An age‐related phenomenon?
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988Sue Ellen Linville
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Inter- and intraspeaker variability in fundamental frequency of Thai tones
Speech Communication, 1991Jack Gandour +2 more
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Inter‐ and intraspeaker variability in fundamental voice frequency
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1976James E Atkinson, Atkinson James E
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