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Syllable frequency and syllable structure in apraxia of speech

Brain and Language, 2004
Recent accounts of the pathomechanism underlying apraxia of speech (AOS) were based on the speech production model of Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer, and Meyer (1999)1999. The apraxic impairment was localized to the phonetic encoding level where the model postulates a mental store of motor programs for high-frequency syllables. Varley and Whiteside (2001a)
Ingrid, Aichert, Wolfram, Ziegler
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To Syllable or Not to Syllable

Music Supervisors' Journal, 1932
THIS question seems to be with us again. It rises every so often in the Public School Music world. This time it is in a very mild form compared to some of its previous incarnations --probably because vocal music reading has been largely displaced by appreciation, "free singing," creative music, eurythmics, and other alibis and defensive psychologies ...
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Rules Converting PS-Syllables into Phonemic Syllables

1979
Since the PS were originally developed to represent the Mandarin sounds, all PS-syllables can be converted by phonetic rules into phonemic syllables. Three rules have been developed by the author for this purpose. When applied in sequence, these rules give 100% correct phonetic transcription of all PS-syllables.
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Syllable recognition using syllable-segment statistics and syllable-based HMM

7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2002), 2002
Nobutoshi Takahashi, Seiichi Nakagawa
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The preparation of syllables in speech production

Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
Joana Cholin   +2 more
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Guidelines for Statistical Analysis of Percentage of Syllables Stuttered Data

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Mark A Jones, Mark Onslow, Ann Packman
exaly  

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