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PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF SPEECH PRODUCED IN NOISE [PDF]
When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intelligible communication. These modifications are collectively referred to as the Lombard effect.
LU, YOUYI
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Contamination between Pragmatic and Enunciative Phenomena in French Political Discourse: An Analysis of RN Flyers (2018-2024) The present research deals with the analysis of strategies of reporting speech used by the French political party Rassemblement
Alida Maria Silletti
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PSYCHOGENIC SPEECH DISORDER – A CASE REPORT
Conversion (dissociative) disorder is a psychiatric disorder in which somatic symptoms or deficits are present in the absence of a definable organic cause. The etiology of this disorder is not yet fully understood. The most characteristic presentations are: pseudosensory syndromes, pseudoseizures, psychogenic movement disorders and pseudoparalysis ...
Agnieszka Koźmin-Burzyńska +4 more
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Circulation re-marquée vs effacée des discours rapportés directs à l’oral [Re-marked circulation vs un-marked circulation of oral reported discourse] [PDF]
Cet article s’interroge sur la rareté à l’oral des formes récursives DD+DD par rapport aux occurrences imputables à une tierce voix en vertu d'inférences contextuelles.
Bertrand Verine
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Reported speech and thought in Kavalan
One of the amazing characteristics of human language is self-reference, that is, referring to itself by means of itself. This language-with-language phenomenon is most evident in reported discourse, where speech, thought, and perception tend to be ...
Jiang, Haowen
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Time reference in reported speech
English tenses in indirect reported speech appear to behave in unusual ways. In John said that he was happy, the most likely interpretation is that John's being happy was simultaneous with the time of John's speaking. This has led many analysts to invoke
Salkie, Raf; id_orcid, Reed, Susan
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Technoconversational practices are central to digital communication, fostering unique interactions and specific discursive dynamics. This research examines reported technoconversations, exchanges originating from instant messaging platforms and ...
Achour Bourdache
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The purpose of this contribution is to examine, in a British press corpus of 90 articles dealing with Brexit, the segments inserted between inverted commas within the narrative speech of the journalist (called “îlots textuels” in French) and to highlight
Laure Cataldo
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Koalib imperatives and semantically related forms
Koalib is a Kordofanian language traditionally spoken in South Kordofan (Sudan). This paper, based on first-hand data, is the first in-depth study of the morphology of imperatives in this language.
Nicolas Quint
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