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A higher tone of voice indicates that someone's stressed.
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"I was thinking that I wanted someone nice to spend the rest of my life with," he replied in a tone of voice indicating that perhaps this question was rather silly, with a rather obvious answer.
So, for example, A.J. Ayer declared that when we say "Stealing money is wrong" we do not express a proposition that can be true or false, but rather it is as if we say "Stealing money!!" with the tone of voice indicating that a special feeling of disapproval is being expressed (Ayer [1936] 1971: 1971.
In humans, Landis et al. [38] reported a right ear advantage for the recognition of female voices and a left ear advantage for the recognition of male voices, indicating that the sex of the sender could affect the lateralized processing of the sound, at least in humans.
Of course, a few days later news broke that Apple had also blocked Google Voice, which likely indicates that this was part of an anti-Google trend as opposed to a one-off concern.
Only the voice indicated the phone was even on.
"Somebody asked me: 'What's it like being Churchill's grandson?'" he said to me once, putting on a nasal voice to indicate that this was an annoying question.
Interior Minister Gustavo Jalkh said prosecutors had voice recordings indicating that the uprising on Thursday went far beyond a spontaneous revolt by officers upset by a new law that would strip them of promotion bonuses.
Tapes recovered from the airliner's cockpit voice recorder indicate that the crew were unaware that they were off course and violating Soviet airspace.
Herman said analysis of the cockpit voice recorder indicated that until only shortly before impact, the pilots were unaware that the jet was flying far below the target speed and altitude for a safe landing.
A detailed analysis of the transmission of phonetic features indicates that "voicing" is best preserved whereas "manner of articulation" yields most perception errors.
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