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Ch . 3 introductory chapter , because ' [ p ] eople's concerns continues with the expansion of vernaculars into new about language bring to mind a picture of the English domains , contemporary attitudes toward them , and language as a ...
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The chapter ends with a description of what the most common signal analysis methods are and how they are applied to the analysis of speech . Ch . 3 discusses the nature of the auditory system and focuses on the differences between the ...
The chapter ends with a description of what the most common signal analysis methods are and how they are applied to the analysis of speech . Ch . 3 discusses the nature of the auditory system and focuses on the differences between the ...
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The book is divided into fourteen chapters , followed by a ' Useful bibliography ' , in which C mentions only the ... In this chapter , C presents his own phonetic alphabet , the canIPA , which is much richer and more detailed than the ...
The book is divided into fourteen chapters , followed by a ' Useful bibliography ' , in which C mentions only the ... In this chapter , C presents his own phonetic alphabet , the canIPA , which is much richer and more detailed than the ...
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