Speech

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phonetics

Broader Terms

verbal behavior

Narrower Terms

speech recognition, syntax, voice

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • More Whose Speech Is Free?By Michael KinsleyFriday, October 21, 2005; Page A23Here in mediaworld, we're all quite cross at the New York Times and its former star reporter, Judith Miller.
  • A public demonstration Freedom of speech is often regarded as an integral concept in modern liberal democracies, where it is understood to outlaw censorship.
  • The case reaffirmed that where the speech is neither obscene nor the product of sexual abuse, it does not fall outside the First Amendment’s protection.
  • Continuous speech is more difficult to handle because of a variety of effects.
  • Speech is normally looked upon as a physical process consisting of two parts: a product of a sound source (the vocal chords) and filtering (by the tongue, lips, teeth etc).

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