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    because only a certain number of guitars would have been made at that time. What are all parts of both acoustic and electric guitars?There are a ton of parts to both the electric and acoustic guitars. Some of the basic parts of an acoustic guitar are the hollow body‚ the neck which holds the frets‚ the head which has the tuning pegs‚ and a soundboard. The soundboard is what makes an acoustic guitar loud enough for us to hear‚ in the soundboard there is a large hole. Attached to the soundboard there

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    Skinput Technology

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    nose‚ and clap our hands together without visual assistance. Few external input devices can claim this accurate‚ eyes-free input characteristic and provide such a large interaction area. Skinput‚ a technology that appropriates the human body for acoustic transmission‚ allows the skin to be used as an input surface. In particular‚ we resolve the location of finger taps on the arm and hand by

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    Sound and Sense Essay

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    By: Alexander Pope Alexander Pope’s “Sound and Sense” explains true poetry stems from the use of both meter and diction to reinforce the meaning and theme of the poem. Pope demonstrates his point of view by meticulously creating loud and soft phonetics to echo the sense of the poem and evoke realistic imagery. Alexander Pope explains in “Sound and Sense” that “The sound must seen an echo to the sense”‚ this advice is reflected in lines 9-12. “When Ajax strives some rocks vast weight to throw”

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    JORNADAS ELT La lectura en voz alta en la clase de lecto-comprensión: herramientas y pistas para el mejoramiento de la pronunciación. Resumen La experiencia revela que la enseñanza-aprendizaje del idioma extranjero‚ en nuestro caso el inglés‚ en el ciclo polimodal se focaliza en la lectura comprensiva de textos cuya especificidad varía según la orientación elegida por cada alumno. La lecto-comprensión podría ser entonces una instancia provechosa para incorporar herramientas y estrategias altamente

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    Credits Paper 2 : Reading Narrative 8 Credits Paper 3 : The Renaissance 8 Credits Paper 4 : The Enlightenment 8 Credits Paper 5 : Romantic and Post-Romantic literature 8 Credits Paper 6 : Literature in the Modern World 8 Credits Paper 7 : Philology‚ Phonetics‚ Rhetoric & Prosody and unseen 8 Credits Paper 8 : Essay and unseen 8 Credits 64 Credits 3. Application Oriented Course (Any one) (a) Basic Accounting (AOC-01) (b) Food Processing (AOC-02) 8 Credits (c) Household Chemistry (AOC-03) 4. Environmental

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    Semester System - MCQ Pattern 30-20 Pattern: Minimum marks for passing - 12/30 and 8/20 Syllabus Compulsory English –BA/BCom/BSc/BBA/BCA/BCS… First Year Objectives: 1) To encourage the students to speak English 2) To enable students to use English in day-to-day communication 3) To build up their confidence in the usage of English 4) To expose them to light prose and poetry 5) To develop their written communicative competence 6) To prepare them for competitive exams Semester-I Textbook entitled

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    Perception

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    the complex nature of speech perception‚ we find it is not so easy. It involves the acoustic cues being extracted from the signal. This signal then needs to be stored in the sensory memory and identified on to a map of linguistic structure. To understand this process we need to consider the stimulus presented and what factors play a part in how we perceive it. Considering the complexity and variation in the acoustic patterns produced by speech‚ we are reminded that while this process may appear effortless

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    Five Musicological Fields: The study of music also known as musicology encompasses five distinct fields. These include the study of historical musicology‚ ethnomusicology‚ philosophy of music‚ psychology of music and acoustics (Nation-master‚ 2013). The first major field‚ historical musicology‚ is the study of musical origins including subjects such as composers‚ genres and musical notation. Ethnomusicology is the second major field of musicology and is based around the field studies on music in

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    simulations of the ancient Roman theatres. ERATO Project Symposium‚ 20-26 Istanbul‚ Turkey. Rindel‚ J. H. (2002). Modelling in Auditorium Acoustics: From Ripple Tank and Scale Models to Computer‚ Simulations. Forum Acusticum‚ Seville. Revista de Acústica XXXIII (3)‚ 431-35. Rindel‚ J.H. & Lisa‚ M. (2006).The ERATO project and its contribution to our understanding of the acoustics of ancient Greek and Roman theatres. ERATO Project Symposium‚ 1-10‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey. Frank Sear (1990)‚ “Vitruvius and Roman Theater

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    Dictation technologies were designed in part to overcome this "typing limitation"‚ and they are very helpful in enabling a user to type text at a quicker pace. However‚ even the best Word-prediction or Dictation solutions developed with grammar and phonetics awareness (i.e. Ghotit Word-Prediction‚ a part of the Ghotit Real Writer&Reader 3)‚ their texts written or dictated are known to contain the following types of errors: 1. Misused words (real-words spelled correctly but placed out of context);

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