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That, one strongly suspects, was not a common pattern of speech in Boston in 1975.
The wind from the bomb!" When Shoji began to describe her recollections from August 6 , 1945 she took on a staccato pattern of speech, gesticulating rapidly.
It associates language with skin color (the name is an amalgam of "ebony" and "phonics"), it smacks of cultural separatism, and it standardizes a colloquial pattern of speech.
And just as "Citizen Kane" is a picture that takes sound as seriously as sights, so it is obsessed with the pattern of speech and applause, oration and manipulation.
Clarke has not scored a century since blasting the Black Caps at The Gabba in late 2004, and his pattern of speech, once littered with third person references, is now more notable for humility since losing his full-time place in the Australia team last summer.
Nearly two centuries ago, Parkinson (1817) first observed that a particular pattern of speech changes occur in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD).
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"He listened to patterns of speech, how to take people up the ladders," recalls Mr. Mikva, now 81.
Using a standard web camera, MACH scans facial expressions, listens carefully to patterns of speech, and reads behavioral cues.
Paradoxically, one effect of cultural globalisation seems to have been growing awareness of, interest in, and attachment to local characteristics, including patterns of speech.
I do not think that Celan was a sort of verse Heinrich Böll, who set himself to rid written German of National Socialist patterns of speech and writing.
Why has this lingua interruptus -- expressing uncertainty, jerking the reader around, setting up startling conclusions, imitating patterns of speech -- come to dominate our prose?
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