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Stress, in phonetics, intensity given to a syllable of speech by special effort in utterance, resulting in relative loudness.
His understanding of previously under-recognized feelings (in this case, the humiliation of family resemblance) is rich in detail and passionate in utterance.
"Uncompromisingly hermetic in attitude and rigorously concise in utterance," Mr. Auster wrote, Mr. Dupin's poetry "demands of us not so much a reading as an absorption".
Musicians — particularly jazz musicians of Monk's period, and most especially Monk, taciturn and gnomic in utterance by nature — tend not, as writers do, to write hundreds of letters sharing with intimates what is going on in their hearts or heads.
But in the west, baptized by revolutionary fire, there unfolded something fresh: a democratic politics that (though averting its gaze from the enslaved) was open in manner, radical in utterance, mistrustful of the moneyed interest, and fruitfully unstable in party allegiance.
The column concluded with a call to action: "Let those, then, who from carelessness or any other cause, have been in the habit of using preventative, make it henceforth an invariable rule, whether in writing or in utterance, to prefer the proper and unexceptionable term preventive".
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Although the absolute pitch change that infants produce is reduced relative to older children, it is possible that infants produce a wider pitch change in final than in nonfinal syllables and thereby mark a key grammatical contrast based on position-in-utterance.
In regard to the notation of tagmemics, a construction is symbolized as a string of tagmemes (which commonly, though not necessarily, will be sequentially ordered according to the order in which elements manifesting the tagmemes occur in utterances).
CS Swedish uses both prevoiced and aspirated stops in utterance-initial position, hence the phonological feature(s) involved in this contrast is not clear.
As for the latency, WPE and the MVDR beamformer operate in utterance-batch mode, therefore the latency corresponds to the length of a utterance, i.e., several seconds.
FMLLR transform per utterance resulted in significant increase in WER, and therefore, the MLIFD feature was not used in utterance-based batch processing.
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