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    about the target speaker. So‚ most of the work done in speech recognition‚ and speaker identification assuming that there is one or two speaker speech signal(s) [1][2][3][4][5][6][10][[13]. A complete speech database like KED TIMIT contains 453 utterances spoken only by a US male speaker [7]. Thus‚ the goal of speaker identification system‚ when dealing with a single speaker signal is to say whether that speaker is the target speaker or not. When dealing with a co-channel speech signal‚ i.e multi-speaker

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    Julies Disability

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    Arguably‚ focusing on the appearance of the vulnerable is the able-bodied society’s way of creating a barrier against what contradicts their own ideal body. Additionally‚ this barrier causes the able-bodied to disregard the significances of Julies utterances‚ or actions throughout the story. However‚ the story makes Julie’s emotionally harmed state clear to the reader when the text momentarily focuses on her internal thoughts‚ as she “remembers there is a

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    Transmission. The process whereby language is passed on from one generation to the next. While it is clear that humans are born with an innate predisposition المیل to acquire language‚ it is clear that they are not born with the ability to produce utterances in a specific language‚ such asWhat properties differentiate human language from all other forms of signaling and what properties make it a unique type of communication system? There have been a number of attempts to determine the defining properties

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    Error Analysis

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    Error Analysis of the Written English Essays of Primary School Students in Malaysia: A Case Study Abstract Participants that were involved are Standard Six students who are studying at a primary school in Malaysia. All of the participants come from non-English speaking background and hardly communicate in English outside the school. The instrument used for this study was participants’ written essays and Corder’s methodology for Error Analysis was implemented. All of the errors in

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    Grammar Exam

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    the process of communication. Language as a system consists of material and non-material parts. The system of the language consists of material units (words‚ texts) and rules of their use (non-material). Speech includes the act of producing of utterance. The units of language form hierarchal levels: Level of the language: 1.phonemic; 2.morphemic; 3.lexemic; 4.phrasymic;5.proposemic; 6.super-proposemic. The unit of level: 1.phoneme; 2.morpheme 3.word form 4.phrasyme(phrase) 5.proposeme(sentence)

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    Montresor's Hyperbole

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    The sentence that I saw that is an example of a hyperbole is "You‚ who so well know the nature of my soul‚ will not suppose‚however‚ that gave utterance to a throat." This sentence makes me less sympathetic towards the murderer. I feel less sympathetic because he is showing a lot of hatred. 2. This means that a bad decision has been made and Montresor is going to help fix it. Montresor is trying to also to say that you should be punished if you did a wrong doing. 3. Montresor is an effective enemy

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    lord sugar

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    his TV show. However he is not completely in control as it seems‚ he doesn’t attend the tasks and he also gets assistance from colleagues in interview week and most of the editing is done by actual editors not himself. Lord Sugar also uses long utterances‚ showing his control over the candidates‚ as Lord Sugar is the one who is the least interrupted‚ also indicating that the contestants respect him. The word “clarify” to make clearer or to understand; he uses this as a word that will give him power

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    Independence Day

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    we will redeem our pledge‚ not wholly or in full measure‚ but very substantially. A moment comes‚ which comes but rarely in history‚ when we step out from the old to the new‚ when an age ends and when the soul of a nation‚ long suppressed‚ finds utterance .... We end today a period of ill fortune‚ and India discovers herself again." Did we really discover our soul? I think its Yes but not a substantial one. This is the day‚ to relook ourselves‚ where we are today‚ where we were and where we shall

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    1 Introduction In a general sense‚ poems are personal‚ even autobiographical; they inevitably reflect‚ however directly or obliquely‚ the varied concerns and self-images of their authors. The rake in Rochester’s poems is inevitably a reflection of the historical rake…That he delighted in projecting an image of himself is also clear (Griffin 1973: 21) This study aims to find out how Rochester has been related to his poetry and what consequences these relations have had for how we read his poetry.

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    Language and Cognition

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    Language is considered unique among humans. Language‚ as defined below‚ occurs only among the human species and does not exist elsewhere in the animal kingdom. Therefore‚ the study of how humans learn‚ process‚ and create meaning from linguistic utterances and the written word is a central feature of cognitive psychology. The many questions that arise from this line of research include whether language is a separate faculty apart from cognition or if language is a product of our general cognitive

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