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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent speech" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to speech that is next to or related to another speech or conversation, often in a context where proximity or relevance is important.
Example: "The adjacent speech provided valuable context for understanding the main argument presented."
Alternatives: "neighboring speech" or "related speech".
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This variability is in part due to changes caused by coarticulation of adjacent speech segments.
Fast-acting wide dynamic range compression (fast WDRC) provides different gain-frequency responses for adjacent speech sounds with different short-term spectra on a syllabic level.
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The nominee and running-mate stand adjacent during speeches, rallies, and in commercials.
In speech, adjacent segments affect each other via 'co-articulation'.
However, acoustic design does not sufficiently decrease the distraction caused by speech from adjacent desks.
Leaving the speech for an adjacent casino, Jack D. Cooper, a veteran of the Korean War now living in the Dallas area, said Mr. Bush still had his vote.
The Dutch in New Amsterdam (later New York) and adjacent settlements gave the words boss, cookie, dope, snoop, and waffle to American speech.
A further example of a misalignment between production and perception is subtracted phonetic variation that is erroneously reassigned to and perceptually integrated in the wrong speech unit, for example, the adjacent vowel instead of the adjacent consonant.
Cruz walked into an adjacent hangar and gave his stump speech.
To simulate shimmer effects, the speech samples between two adjacent pulses in voiced segment are scaled to obtain as follows.
To train GMMs, the clean speech recorded by the adjacent microphone in the actual reverberant environment was convoluted with three types of impulse responses from the CENSREC-4 database to create artificial reverberant speech.
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