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running speech
noun
The continuous sound of spoken dialogue from which the listener is able to distinguish individual words and sentences.
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This lends a dramatic effect to running speech.
"Fluent articulation of clicks in running speech is by any measure difficult," he said.
In running speech the effect of the clicks is diluted by the grammatical particles, most of which do not contain a click.
Alistair Cooke, the distinguished presenter of BBC Radio 4's Letter from America, is retiring from the world's longest running speech radio programme after more than half a century.
This example shows the variation sustained by F0 over running speech.
The Keele University database consists of running speech containing voiced, unvoiced and silence parts.
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The second are executed by a specialised computer in the telephone network, running speech-recognition and text-to-speech software.
Granted, he's not what he used to be; if he's standing next to a computer running speech-to-text software, it's scientifically impossible to tell them apart.
Running speeches by 2012 presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obamas through one of Dubois' softwares, the video establishes a visual compare-and-contrast between both partisans' speech patterns and diction.
Ben Reis, who runs Speech Wars, acknowledged that his site was not a precise scientific enterprise.
"You would do better practicing in the shower and running the speech in your head rather than practicing in front of a mirror, which is distracting," Praeger says.
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