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Machines Without Screens Part of the Topics in Computing Series of Lectures Dr. D. Fitzpatrick Friday, 14 November 2003.
Dan Jurafsky CS 424P/ LINGUIST 287 Extracting Social Meaning and Sentiment 1/5/07 Lecture 4: Speech and Prosody.
WHO COMPOSED MELODIES OF LOVE JOE SAMPLE. WHAT IS A BREATHING BREAK CALLED? Cadence.
John Goldsmith English and tone languages. English as a Tone Language Some basics about language and speech Tone languages and non-tone languages around.
The Neuroscience of Language. What is language? What is it for? Rapid efficient communication – (as such, other kinds of communication might be called.
Using prosody to avoid ambiguity: Effects of speaker awareness and referential context Snedeker and Trueswell (2003) Psych 526 Eun-Kyung Lee.
Experimental Design for Linguists Charles Clifton, Jr. University of Massachusetts Amherst Slides available at .
Terms for Discussing Prosody. What is prosody? The term “prosody” refers to discussions of the kinds of stressed and unstressed syllables in poems. The.
F LUENCY I NTERVENTIONS. L EARNING TARGETS I can identify at least two strategies I already use or will use in the future to increase students fluency.
DEVELOPMENT OF SPEECH SOUNDS. I. DEVELOPMENT IN INFANTS A. Introduction.
Terms for Discussing Prosody. Basic Terms Prosody: The metrical pronunciation of a song or poem. Prosody: The metrical pronunciation of a song or poem.