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Speech-selective regions related to acoustical/information content were those activated in the conjunction of speech more than music in both actors and violinists.
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Presumably, the rationale is that this word, used as a proxy for or in conjunction with "freedom of speech", would be sufficient to accommodate both the reasons behind and the consequences of the decision.
For one thing, the conjunctions of natural speech are mostly pauses and ahems and interjections.
Then there are the sisters in spirit of Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling 2006 memoir "Eat, Pray, Love," whose titles are composed of strings of words run together without conjunctions (a figure of speech known as an asyndeton by the ancient Greeks).
While women make up the majority of drama students and even theatregoers, Tonic's research, carried out in conjunction with the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, also found that among the writers of new plays produced in leading theatres such as the Almeida, Tricycle, Royal Court, Donmar and Olivier and Lyttleton at the National, only 24% were female.
Incidentally, the definition of a "subordinating conjunction", if you're wondering, is a conjunction (that is "a part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses") that "connects an independent clause and a dependent clause, and also introduces adverb clauses".
Our experiments show that, with a similar number of bases, source/filter modeling of speech in conjunction with the proposed noise constraints produces better separation results than sparse training of speech bases, even though the system is only designed for voiced speech and the results may still not be practical for many applications.
However, in this process we have not considered removal of stop-words, because key phrases extracted using proposed morpho-syntactic patterns contained such part-of-speech classes as prepositions or conjunctions (see the Table 3).
CC Conjunctions (and, or, plus etc...) This treebank is used within a parts-of-speech tagger, provided by OpenNLP.
Higgins was also a master of the complex conjunction in speech, filling his characters' mouths with "couldn't've" and "wouldn't've" and, "I could take a couple of guys that I was afraid'd maybe cock off and wreck it, and take their word for it, they're gonna be all right".
That part-of-speech data allows me to create on-the-fly Mad Libs, garbling an original sentence by swapping in new nouns, adjectives, and coördinating conjunctions from TextBlob's limitless supply.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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