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... unit is operating . How much noise does the heating unit add to the room ? b . Problem : An airplane is approaching its destination at 600 miles per hour . The pilot says , " Houston Tower , this is navy 737. Over . " Suppose that the ...
... unit is operating . How much noise does the heating unit add to the room ? b . Problem : An airplane is approaching its destination at 600 miles per hour . The pilot says , " Houston Tower , this is navy 737. Over . " Suppose that the ...
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... units of several words . These units exist acoustically as periods of sound between pauses and physiologically as breath pulses between inhalations.1 A suggestion that concept formation and the unit of language that lies . between ...
... units of several words . These units exist acoustically as periods of sound between pauses and physiologically as breath pulses between inhalations.1 A suggestion that concept formation and the unit of language that lies . between ...
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... unit . Listen , my children , and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere , On the eighteenth of April ... units and reread . The student 280 SPEECH.
... unit . Listen , my children , and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere , On the eighteenth of April ... units and reread . The student 280 SPEECH.
Contents
Preface Chapter 1 An Overview I | 1 |
The Mechanisms of Speech | 18 |
The Sound of Speech | 35 |
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Speech: Code, Meaning, and Communication John Wilson Black,Wilbur Erwin Moore No preview available - 1973 |
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