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Never before has humanity done so much talking. But is anyone listening? For that matter, are people even speaking to each other? We need to acknowledge that speech, as we know it, has never been so debased. We live in a world full of empty, degraded, and potentially...
Editeur : Polity
Parution : 2025-01-23
Format(s) : ePub
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Voice Work Second Edition The voice is one of the fundamental modes of self-expression, a key touchstone of identity and sense of self. Many people in all walks of life are looking to change their voices, whether to modify a speaking challenge of some kind, to cultivate...
Editeur : Wiley-Blackwell
Parution : 2024-12-11
Format(s) : PDF, ePub
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We spend much of our days talking. Yet we know little about the conversational engine that drives our everyday lives.We are pushed and pulled around by language far more than we realize, yet are seduced by stereotypes and myths about communication.This book will change...
Editeur : Robinson
Parution : 2018-11-29
Format(s) : ePub
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This book is about the borrowing of inflectional morphemes in language contact settings.This phenomenon has at all times seemed to be the most poorly documented aspect of linguistic borrowing. Contact-induced morphological change is not rare in word formation, but...
Editeur : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Parution : 2014-02-18
Format(s) : PDF
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Spoken language understanding (SLU) is an emerging field in between speech and language processing, investigating human/ machine and human/ human communication by leveraging technologies from signal processing, pattern recognition, machine learning and artificial...
Editeur : Wiley
Parution : 2011-05-03
Format(s) : PDF, ePub
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Written by a professional toastmaster, keynote speaker and voice coach, this book gives you all you need to make an effective speech on any occasion. From weddings and christenings to fundraising events and after-dinner speeches, it offers suitable material for any...
Editeur : Teach Yourself
Parution : 2010-10-29
Format(s) : ePub
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The authors here promote the reintroduction of temporality into the description and analysis of spoken interaction. They argue that spoken words are, in fact, temporal objects and that unless linguists consider how they are delivered within the context of time, they...
Editeur : Oxford University Press
Parution : 1999-08-26
Format(s) : PDF
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