Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... speeches , that there was no over - all difference between speech and writing with respect to the measures of sentence length , past tense forms , and passives . Chafe's text types strongly biased his study in favor of finding a spoken ...
... speeches , that there was no over - all difference between speech and writing with respect to the measures of sentence length , past tense forms , and passives . Chafe's text types strongly biased his study in favor of finding a spoken ...
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... speech syn- thesis , ( 2 ) description of speech , ( 3 ) modeling the speech production mechanism , ( 4 ) modeling the speech spectrum , ( 5 ) modeling the time wave - form , and ( 6 ) synthesizing control param- eters . Ch . 4 contains ...
... speech syn- thesis , ( 2 ) description of speech , ( 3 ) modeling the speech production mechanism , ( 4 ) modeling the speech spectrum , ( 5 ) modeling the time wave - form , and ( 6 ) synthesizing control param- eters . Ch . 4 contains ...
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... speech and oral trans- lation ' ( 241-53 ) ; A. KOPCZYŃSKI , ' Effects of some characteristics of impromptu speech on conference interpreting ' ( 255-66 ) ; B. ORE- STRÖM , ' When is it my turn to speak ? ' ( 267-76 ) ; D. BRAZIL ...
... speech and oral trans- lation ' ( 241-53 ) ; A. KOPCZYŃSKI , ' Effects of some characteristics of impromptu speech on conference interpreting ' ( 255-66 ) ; B. ORE- STRÖM , ' When is it my turn to speak ? ' ( 267-76 ) ; D. BRAZIL ...
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