Related to affectation:Phonemes af·fec·ta·tion (ăf′ĕk-tā′shən) n. 1.A mannerism or habit that is assumed rather than natural, especially to impress others. 2.Behavior characterized by such mannerisms or habits; artificiality:a simpering manner that was mere affectation. ...
Other theories, in contrast, assert that activation of a more abstract representation (e.g., a word) can affect the activation of smaller units (e.g., phonemes or syllables). The two experimental conditions reported here demonstrate the top-down influence of word representations on the ...
2.syncope- (phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle') syncopation phonemics,phonology- the study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemes ...
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Other theories, in contrast, assert that activation of a more abstract representation (e.g., a word) can affect the activation of smaller units (e.g., phonemes or syllables). The two experimental conditions reported here demonstrate the top-down influence of word representations on the ...
in such words asdovésti(“to bring”) ormotyl(“butterfly”), he perceives them as stressed vowels, although in actuality stress in Czech always falls on the first syllable. Languages in which length characterizes the vowel phonemes themselves do not use length to achieve stress; in such ...
We asked whether certain types of attentional computation for speech in the DNN explain the ability to predict brain responses. Here, we particularly focused on attention regarding the phonological context, which corresponds to the neighboring phonemes and syllables of the target speech sound. ...
The phoneme recognition task TIMIT20 is one of the most commonly used benchmarks for temporal processing capabilities of different types of recurrent neural networks and different learning approaches21. It comes in two versions. Both use, as input, acoustic speech signals from sentences that are sp...
8. the quality of an event, letter, etc., as it affects a person: I don't like the sound of that report. 9. the distance within which something can be heard. 10. meaningless noise: all sound and fury. 11. Archaic. a report or rumor. v.i. 12. to make or emit a sound....
3.(Linguistics)linguisticsdistinguished by a specific feature, as in phonology. For example, of the two phonemes /t/ and /d/, the /d/ is marked because it exhibits the feature of voice markedlyadv ˈmarkednessn Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © ...