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Computer Speech Technology
Offers a non-technical overview of all the major areas in the computer processing of human speech: speech recognition; speech synthesis; speaker recognition; language identification, lip synchronisation; and co-channel separation.The text's intuitive approach uses illustrations, analogies, and both historical and state-of-the-art descriptions to explain relatively complex concepts.Specifically, it helps the reader learn the professional jargon used in different areas of speech processing, evaluate speech processing systems for specific applications, understand how the various technologies of speech processing actually work, identify practical applications for speech technology in the commercial world, and relate speech technology to actual spoken language.
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Phoniatrics II : Speech and Speech Fluency Disorders – Literacy Development Disorders
This book, in three volumes, draws on the specialized insights and extensive clinical experience of phoniatric experts to offer a basis for the development of concerted European training standards, with the goal of guaranteeing a high quality of phoniatric care for all European patients.Communication disorders in all age groups are covered, and the interdisciplinary character of phoniatrics is mirrored in the inclusion of contributions from a range of other medical and non-medical disciplines.This second volume is devoted to speech, speech fluency and literacy development disorders.Basic aspects, including etiology and pathogenesis, are fully addressed, and guidance provided on diagnostic methods, differential diagnosis, prevention, treatment/rehabilitation, and prognosis.The reader will benefit from numerous color photos, tables as well as supplementary electronic material, including audio and video examples.This book is intended for residents and practitioners in phoniatricsand also for ENT physicians, medical students, logopedists, and speech and language pathologists and therapists.
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Speech Acts in English : From Research to Instruction and Textbook Development
Speech acts, those actions carried out mainly by means of language, are used in English in a range of complex ways.However, they have rarely been covered in English as a foreign language (EFL) materials and textbooks.Bringing together current theories from pragmatics and cognitive linguistics, this book addresses this gap by providing a comprehensive model of directive speech acts and showing how to teach them to learners of English.It provides a review of the strengths and weaknesses of current theories of illocution and a critical assessment of existing EFL textbooks.Descriptions of the meaning and form of directive speech act constructions are given in the cognitive pedagogical grammar of directive speech acts (included), which offers a wealth of examples to make the information accessible to non-specialist readers.The book also provides a wide range of practical activities, showing how research on illocutionary acts can be implemented in practice.
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Handbook on Children's Speech : Development, Disorders, and Variations
Written by renowned basic and clinical scientist, Raymond D.Kent, the Handbook on Children's Speech: Development, Disorders, and Variations provides comprehensive and systematic coverage of the topic of how speech develops and how it can be disordered or otherwise, a departure from typical patterns of a mainstream dialect.The book emphasizes relevant biology and psychology of speech development; contemporary models of spoken language; typical speech development; bilingualism and dialect; motor learning and motor control; clinical assessments of articulation, phonology, voice, prosody, and intelligibility; populations in which speech disorders and differences often occur; and methods and strategies for prevention and treatment.The Handbook covers both speech development and pediatric speech disorders focusing on the ages of birth to puberty. Because speech disorders in children occur against a complex developmental background, the understanding of these disorders requires knowledge about how speech develops and how it is affected in children with disorders or with exposure to languages other than American English.A major theme of the book is that speech development is a constructive, goal-directed phenomenon that weaves together several different processes having their own individual trajectories that generally reach maturity only in puberty or adolescence. For clinicians, researchers, and students, this book will serve as a valuable compendium of the many different tools and methods that have been developed to study speech development in diverse populations and to assess and treat speech disorders and variations.
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How do you change indirect speech into direct speech?
To change indirect speech into direct speech, you need to convert the reported speech back into the original speaker's exact words. This involves removing any reporting verbs such as "said" or "told" and changing the tense and pronouns if necessary. Additionally, you may need to adjust the time and place references to match the original speaker's perspective. Finally, use quotation marks to indicate the direct speech.
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How can one rewrite direct speech into indirect speech?
To rewrite direct speech into indirect speech, you need to change the pronouns, tense, and sometimes the time expressions. For example, "She said, 'I am going to the store.'" can be rewritten as "She said that she was going to the store." Additionally, you may need to change the reporting verb to reflect the speaker's attitude or emotion. It is important to maintain the meaning and context of the original speech while converting it into indirect speech.
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Dear speech therapists and speech therapists, I have questions.
Of course! Please feel free to ask your questions about speech therapy. We are here to help and provide you with the information you need.
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How do you change direct speech into indirect speech?
To change direct speech into indirect speech, you need to report what was said without quoting it directly. This involves changing the pronouns, tenses, and sometimes the structure of the sentence. For example, "She said, 'I am going to the store.'" can be changed to indirect speech as "She said that she was going to the store." Remember to use reporting verbs like 'said', 'told', or 'asked' to introduce the indirect speech.
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Democratic Dialogue in Education : Troubling Speech, Disturbing Silence
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Hate Speech
An investigation of hate speech- legal approaches, current controversies, and suggestions for limiting its spread. Hate speech can happen anywhere-in Charlottesville, Virginia, where young men in khakis shouted, "Jews will not replace us"; in Myanmar, where the military used Facebook to target the Muslim Rohingya; in Capetown, South Africa, where a pastor called on ISIS to rid South Africa of the "homosexual curse." In person or online, people wield language to attack others for their race, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or other aspects of identity.This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series examines hate speech- what it is, and is not; its history; and efforts to address it. Series Overview- ACCESSIBLE, CONCISE, BEAUTIFULLY PRODUCED BOOKS ON TOPICS OF CURRENT INTEREST.Written by leading thinkers, this series delivers expert overviews of subjects that range from the cultural and the historical to the scientific and the technical.Synthesizing specialized subject matter for nonspecialists and engaging critical topics through fundamentals, each of these compact volumes offers readers a point of access to complex ideas.
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Speech & Debate
A fiercely funny play by the Tony Award-winning author of The Humans. Three misfit teenagers are brought together by a sex scandal in their school, with nobody taking them seriously until they speak out – with hilarious consequences. Living in a social media minefield, where peers are judgmental and adults are dictatorial and condescending, Howie, Solomon and Diwata grapple with homophobia, online privacy and how to get the lead in the school play. Stephen Karam's Speech & Debate was first performed Off-Broadway at Roundabout Underground in 2007.It received its European premiere at the Trafalgar Studios, London, in 2017, produced by Defibrillator.
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Maiden Speech
Maiden Speech was the debut collection by Eleanor Brown, a witty poet who writes powerfully of love, and hilariously of love's pitfalls, most notably in her much anthologised "girlfriend's revenge" poem, 'Bitcherel'.Shortlisted for the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize.
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Can you reproduce a speech for a speech analysis?
No, I cannot reproduce a speech verbatim for speech analysis. However, I can provide a summary or analysis of a speech based on the information provided. If you have a specific speech you would like analyzed, you can provide me with the key points or themes, and I can offer insights or feedback based on that information.
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How do you convert direct speech into indirect speech?
To convert direct speech into indirect speech, you need to change the pronouns, tense, and time expressions to match the context of the reporting verb. You also need to introduce reporting verbs like 'said', 'told', or 'asked'. Additionally, you may need to change the structure of the sentence to make it grammatically correct in indirect speech. Finally, you should remove quotation marks and adjust punctuation accordingly.
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Which political speech?
I'm sorry, but I need more context or information to provide an accurate answer. Please provide more details or specify the political speech you are referring to.
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What is the difference between direct speech, indirect speech, reported speech, narrative report, and inner monologue?
Direct speech is when a character's exact words are quoted within quotation marks, while indirect speech conveys the same message without using the character's exact words. Reported speech is when a character's words are summarized or paraphrased by the narrator. Narrative report is a detailed account of events or actions provided by the narrator. Inner monologue is when a character's thoughts and feelings are revealed to the reader, providing insight into their internal dialogue. Each of these techniques serves to convey dialogue or thoughts in different ways, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling.
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