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Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Medical - Linguistics / Speech-Language and Hearing Sciences | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Muriel Vasconcellos United States Local time: 22:22 | ||||||
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4 +1 | discontinuities in the speech flow |
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4 | speech disfluencies/disfluencies in speech |
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3 | speech fluency interrupting elements |
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speech fluency interrupting elements Explanation: Suggestion |
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discontinuities in the speech flow Explanation: www.uniger.ch/BrigitteZellnerKeller/Brigitte...files/.../Zellner-Calico.pdf The term “speech fluency” designates a speech flow characterized by ease of ... We can thus assume that the observed **discontinuities in the speech flow are** https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0226561321 David McNeill - 1992 - Language Arts & Disciplines **The discontinuity highlighted by the beat exists within the speech flow**, the beat marks a breakdown flow of speech itself, not a discontinuity on the metanarrative ... download.assistiveware.com/.../Infovox%20iVox%20User%20Manual%... ... you may experience the Infovox iVox voices **speaking with a discontinuous speech flow similar to a stuttering or hesitation effect**. This is a known problem that ... Examples of 'speech flow': https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0495810584 Michael Hardman, Clifford Drew, M. Winston Egan - 2010 - Business & Economics **Speech flow is a serious problem for people with a fluency disorder**. Their speech is characterized by repeated interruptions, hesitations, or repetitions that ... https://books.google.com/books?isbn=902722286X Emanuela Cresti, Massimo Moneglia - 2005 - Language Arts & Disciplines The background assumption for the C-ORAL-ROM project is that **in spontaneous language the speech flow is divided into utterances**, which are defined as the ... https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1565938690 Ronald J. Baken, Robert F. Orlikoff - 2000 - Medical A pressure-flow technique for measuring velopharyngeal orifice area during **continuous speech flow**. Cleft Palate Journal, 1, 52-71. ographic and photodetection ... |
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speech disfluencies/disfluencies in speech Explanation: This is basically the same as Muriel's suggestion, the only difference would be that it's a little more concise. Reference: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1516-18462014000601860&... Reference: http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/~mojgan/thesis.pdf |
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