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    chapter ONE introduction 1.0 Background A significant problem in communications is the generation of echoes. The echoes arise for a number of reasons‚ with the primary reason being an impedance mismatch. The impedance mismatch occurs when the two-wire network meets the four-wire network‚ this interface is known as the hybrid. This impedance mismatch causes some of the signal energy to be returned to the source as an echo [1]. This can be seen in Figure 1. (All figures appear at the end

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    Phonetics and Phonology.

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    PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY: ENG 221 {LECTURER: MRS FALEKE V.O} 200 LEVEL COURSE CONTENT (i) Introducing Phonetics a. What is Phonetics? b. What is Phonology? c. The Three Branches of Phonetics d. Types of Phonology e. Aspects of Phonology f. Phonetics and Phonology any Relationship (ii) The Organs of Speech and Human Speech Mechanism a. The Organs of Speech b. The Human Speech c. The human Speech Mechanism d. Description of the English Consonant e. Description of the Vowel Sounds

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    system should you buy: SoundTech‚ Logisound or Digital Acoustics? Conclusion: You should buy Digital Acoustics Reasons: SoundTech and Logisound stereo system is not good SoundTech which I brought 3 years ago broke within 6 months Logistic brand is terrible Digital Acoustics is better than SoundTech and Logisound Digital Acoustics has really good sound output The sonic rendering is of exceptionally high quality My uncle loves Digital Acoustics stereos Fallacies: Appealing to fear: The readers

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    Phonetics as a Science

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    the acoustic properties of the sound (acoustic phonetics) and how sounds are organized in the language (linguistic phonetics). Phonetics (Webster) is the science or a study of speech sounds and their production‚ transmission and reception and their analysis‚ classification and transcription. Phonetics is a branch of linguistics‚ which studies the sounds of the language‚ their functional side as well as material side‚ including the work of pronouncing operators or organs of speech‚ acoustic characteristics

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    Phonetics and Vocal Folds

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    as the “Great Vowel Shift” * Physiological phonetics- involves the study of the function of the individual speech organs during the process of speaking * Acoustic phonetics- Focuses on the differences in the frequency‚ intensity and duration of the various consonants and vowels * Differences in the acoustic attributes of speech sounds allow listeners to be able to perceive how sounds‚ syllables‚ and words differ from one another * Perceptual phonetics- is the study

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    Speech Recognition 1. Introduction Speech is the vocalized form of human Harvery Fletcher and Homer Dudley communication. It is based upon the firmly established the importance of the syntactic combination of lexicals and signal spectrum for reliable identification names that are drawn from very large of the phonetic nature of a speech sound. (usually about 10‚000 different words) Following the convention established by vocabularies. Each spoken word is these two

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    Lindsay Chandler Lkc5074@psu.edu; INART 005 Section 3 Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin’s Acoustic Performance Review How would you describe your best friend? What are you like when you’re together? Relationships with best friends are unique. You let your guard down when you are with them. You are free to express yourself. This best friend relationship was perfectly exemplified when Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin took the stage together on a rainy Saturday evening in Penn State’s Eisenhower

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    intonation the relation between oral and written speech and number of other problems have now become objects of phonetics investigation‚ on the other hand phonetics is closely connected with a number of other sciences such as physics …or rather acoustics‚ biology‚ physiology and others. Phonetics is an essential part of language a definite form. The vocabulary and grammar of a language can function only when the language has phonetic form. 2 Branches of phonetics. Phonetics is an independent

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    Application of Ultrasound In Medical And Industrial field The term ultrasound defines sound waves of frequencies above the threshold of human hearing‚ 20 kHz. Ultrasound may be propagated in a variety of modes through different materials and offers a wide range of both medical and industrial applications. In the medical field‚ the development of a foetus is routinely monitored by ultrasound; cardiac irregularities‚ along with kidney stones and osteoporosis may all be identified. Ultrasound also

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