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When producing and comprehending speech in conversation , we come under a range of psychological and performance pressures , requiring both speed and temporal accuracy . In the flow of interaction , we run a battery of simultaneous ...
When producing and comprehending speech in conversation , we come under a range of psychological and performance pressures , requiring both speed and temporal accuracy . In the flow of interaction , we run a battery of simultaneous ...
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Segmental reduction in connected speech : Phonological facts and phonetic explanation . Speech production and speech modeling , ed . by William Hardcastle and Alain Marchals , 69-92 . Dordrecht : Kluwer . KURODA , S - Y . 1965.
Segmental reduction in connected speech : Phonological facts and phonetic explanation . Speech production and speech modeling , ed . by William Hardcastle and Alain Marchals , 69-92 . Dordrecht : Kluwer . KURODA , S - Y . 1965.
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We must be careful , though , to recognize that even though other species have a lowered larynx , in humans it is quite plausible that this position was shaped evolutionarily by its role in facilitating speech articulation .
We must be careful , though , to recognize that even though other species have a lowered larynx , in humans it is quite plausible that this position was shaped evolutionarily by its role in facilitating speech articulation .
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