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Freedom of Speech: Its Exercise and Its Interpretation
British Journal of Educational Studies, 2010ABSTRACT Professor Roy Harris (2009) criticises me for ignoring freedom of speech in order to focus on ‘soft’ issues, such as game theory, decision theory and chaos theory. In this response, I accept most of his arguments relating to freedom of speech, but argue that, in order to develop better systems of education, we need to pay more attention to the
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Matlab exercises in support of teaching digital speech processing
2014 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2014This paper describes a set of 58 Matlab ® -based speech processing exercises designed to give students and instructors hands-on experience with digital speech processing basics, fundamentals, representations, algorithms and applications. This result is achieved by providing working Matlab code using a LITE graphical user interface (GUI) for ease of ...
Lawrence R. Rabiner, Ronald W. Schafer
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SPEECH DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES IN CHILDREN DIAGNOSED WITH DYSLALIA
Dyslalia is a speech disorder characterized by impaired sound pronunciation in children in the absence of organic defects in the auditory and central nervous systems. This scientific thesis analyzes the system of exercises used in the development of speech in children diagnosed with dyslalia, their psycholinguistic foundations, the principles of ...Makhmudova, O.T., Obloyorova, D.
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The effects of speech production on physiologic responses during submaximal exercise
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2002To investigate the effects of speech production on physiological responses during sub maximal exercise of various intensities.Three constant levels running at work intensities corresponding to 65%, 75%, and 85% of the subjects' (N = 14) VO(2) max were performed with and without talking.
Yoav, Meckel +2 more
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Speech Signal Analysis, Synthesis and Recognition Exercises Using Matlab
International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 1997Three MATLAB exercises covering speech signal analysis and principles of linear prediction, formant synthesis and speech recognition are described. These exercises, which are assessed components in an elective course on speech and language processing, enable undergraduate electrical engineering students to explore fundamentally important concepts in ...
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AUDIX: A Knowledge-based System for speech-therapeutic auditory discrimination exercises
2000AUDIX is a knowledge-based multimedia system for auditory discrimination exercises. The aim of AUDIX is to provide patients with a computer-based therapy system which they can use between sessions with the human therapist, at home on an ‘on-demand’ basis.
B, Grawemeyer, R, Cox, C, Lum
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Psychosocial Barriers to Completion of Speech Home Exercise Programs
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest GroupsPurpose: Home exercise programs (HEPs) are provided to patients to maximize retention and generalization of the skills learned during ongoing speech therapy. Unfortunately, psychosocial barriers can lead to inconsistent implementation of speech HEPs, but currently, minimal research exists in identifying these factors.
Jennifer Torres +3 more
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Speech therapy: a collection of tasks and exercises
The textbook contains a selection of tasks and exercises in various sections of speech therapy. Solving the tasks will allow students to develop practical skills in analyzing the symptoms of various speech disorders, formulating speech therapy conclusions, selecting and justifying the directions and content of correctional work. Meets the requirementsNina Bukovcova +8 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Modern humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor on the phylogenetic tree, yet chimpanzees do not spontaneously produce speech or speech sounds. The lab exercise presented in this paper was developed for undergraduate students in a course entitled “What's Special About Human Speech?” The exercise is based on acoustic analyses of the words “cup ...
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Modern humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor on the phylogenetic tree, yet chimpanzees do not spontaneously produce speech or speech sounds. The lab exercise presented in this paper was developed for undergraduate students in a course entitled “What's Special About Human Speech?” The exercise is based on acoustic analyses of the words “cup ...
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