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Pre-semantic context Pre-semantic context provides information for identifying the utterance: which words in which language with which syntactic structure, and with which meanings are being used.
In this framework, we assume that each basis in the dictionary represents a phoneme part and the activity matrix represents the phonetic information of the utterance, which is independent of the speaker.
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Consider the following utterance, which the teacher produced in the context of the equations y = 4x, y = 4 (2), and y = 8: "Let's figure out what happens if James saves his money for 2 weeks.
In case of speech recordings, on the other hand, for the voiced regions the previous phoneme utterance is likely to overlap with the following phoneme utterance, which causes interference in the selected decaying tails.
Schumann had a special gift for the short lyrical utterance, which expressed itself in his many songs and in his works for piano, which are essentially integrated suites of shorter pieces.
According to Rubbra, the publication in 1911 of Holst's Rig Veda Hymns was a landmark event in the composer's development: "Before this, Holst's music had, indeed, shown the clarity of utterance which has always been his characteristic, but harmonically there was little to single him out as an important figure in modern music".
Thus, an exchange begins with a move, i.e., one of the participants produces an utterance which is a single semantic unit, a quantum of exchange in the interaction, and any such utterance may be classified as either an initiating move or a responding move according to its relation to the other moves in the exchange.
A detailed presentation of the definition of an utterance which includes examples is given in Chapter 8 of Stiles' book "Describing Talk" [ 62].
The Contextual component is restricted to representing only those aspects of the context of a given utterance which have a systematic influence on the form of that utterance.
Figure5A shows the feature vectors of close-talking utterance, which was recorded from the distance of 25 cm.
During 1950s, most of the speech classification systems investigated spectral resonances during the vowel region of each utterance which were extracted from output signals of an analog filter bank and logic circuits [24].
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