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He can stay on the rostrum longer than other auctioneers because he has a double voice.
The narrative is electrified by this audacious double voice, along with an equally audacious structural complexity.
Baxter said such language, which the study describes as "double voice discourse" (DvD), was used because women were often heavily outnumbered on boards.
There's this great term by this great Russian philosopher/linguist [Mikhail Mikhailovich] Bakhtin, which is "double voice hybrid".
The song features a "double voice" effect during its final chorus, where Carey's normal singing tone throughout the rest of the song is combined with her highered pitch.
The song's main source of production comes from its "lush keyboard work", and Carey's usage of the "double voice", which she uses throughout the song's bridge.
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Gosfield's "Planets" deftly parodies composerly clichés: the "Venus" movement contains textbook examples of how not to double voices with instrumental lines.
"After Bach's custom," he writes, "we have assigned to soloists, as concertists, those sections of the choral movements wherein instruments do not double voices, or where a choral sound might obscure instrumental detail".
The novel bears at once the doubled voice of its co-creators and the polyphonic contributions of all the women who get to say "I" over the course of its hundreds of pages.
Baxter said: "I found very few differences between men and female leadership language, but there was this one key difference, which I call double-voice discourse.
Events are marked in terms of small details: echoing patterns, doubled voices and repetition.
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