3) i. 2 The student of spoken English..must learn the proper usage in the matter of the ‘*sound-attributes’ (length, stress, and voice-pitch).1945–9Acta Linguistica V. 88 The phonemes of a given language are realized in concrete sounds and sound-attributes.1884Haweis My Musical Life...
On the other hand, one BCI research student and all the other naïve subjects marked the SI as easier to use. The p value of the twelve subjects was 0.0108. Therefore, the SI task was significantly easier to use than the MI one for the onset detection of BCIs. Based on these results...
Some quarter of a century ago I read a book by Swedish uralist Björn Collinder. For some reason he referred to a study of the alleged ‘beuaty’ of European languages. They had measured on an oscilloscope the smoothness and ‘pureness’ of sound waves in everyday speech (a prejudice pe...
1. A long body of water, wider than a strait, that connects larger bodies of water. 2. A long, wide inlet of the ocean, often parallel to the coast. Long Island Sound, between Long Island and the coast of New England, is an example. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary...
1. A long body of water, wider than a strait, that connects larger bodies of water. 2. A long, wide inlet of the ocean, often parallel to the coast. Long Island Sound, between Long Island and the coast of New England, is an example. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary...
1. A long body of water, wider than a strait, that connects larger bodies of water. 2. A long, wide inlet of the ocean, often parallel to the coast. Long Island Sound, between Long Island and the coast of New England, is an example. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary...
1. A long body of water, wider than a strait, that connects larger bodies of water. 2. A long, wide inlet of the ocean, often parallel to the coast. Long Island Sound, between Long Island and the coast of New England, is an example. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary...
1. A long body of water, wider than a strait, that connects larger bodies of water. 2. A long, wide inlet of the ocean, often parallel to the coast. Long Island Sound, between Long Island and the coast of New England, is an example. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary...
1. A long body of water, wider than a strait, that connects larger bodies of water. 2. A long, wide inlet of the ocean, often parallel to the coast. Long Island Sound, between Long Island and the coast of New England, is an example. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary...
1. A long body of water, wider than a strait, that connects larger bodies of water. 2. A long, wide inlet of the ocean, often parallel to the coast. Long Island Sound, between Long Island and the coast of New England, is an example. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary...