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    Dire sans entraves ! by Jérémy Perrin

    Published 2010-03-01
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    Généalogie générique du monologue dramatiquebrowningnien ; et du monopolylogue by Yann Tholoniat

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Browning also put to good use the generic hybridity of his Romantic predecessors who endeavoured to master the spoken word within the written word. If Tennyson called Maud a monodrama, Browning’s most original generic achievement might be called a “monopolylogue”, that is to say a speech containing various voices uttered by only one speaker.…”
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    Segmentation and Classification of Vowel Phonemes of Assamese Speech Using a Hybrid Neural Framework by Mousmita Sarma, Kandarpa Kumar Sarma

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In spoken word recognition, one of the crucial points is to identify the vowel phonemes. …”
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    The temporal and embodied structure of the mineness sphere: some phenomenological ideas to frame mental health by Camilo Sánchez Sánchez, Camilo Sánchez Sánchez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The proposal begins by critically considering Stanghellini’s conception of alterity, as he defines its relation through two conditions: reflexive self-awareness and “spoken word” dialogue. This conception prioritizes mental health work in the reflexive realm. …”
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    How Preschool Children Recognize Hanzi? Exploring the Impact of Home Literacy Environments on Montessori Preschool Children’s Hanzi Recognition Performance by Mei-Ling Wang, Hsiao-Fang Lin, Teng-Chien Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study used 200 frequently spoken words in Montessori classrooms as the word set of a Hanzi recognition test, based on which studies at six Montessori preschools in middle and southern Taiwan were conducted. …”
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    Poetics of Friction by Nadja Ben Khelifa, Étienne Allaix, Jörg Sternagel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Called by these questions, our panel attempts to collaboratively work on corresponding responses within a poetics of friction that is rehearsed, acted out, and tried out in a setting where forces come into play that resist relative motions of solid approaches and beliefs sliding against each other: Whereas the three panelists – a multimedia artist, a cultural theorist, and a philosopher – call with their spoken words, screened images and handout materials, the members of the audience respond to these calls: Like the wheel that needs the concrete surface against its rubber to spin in movement, or the piece of wood that needs the wooden stick rotating against its bark to spark a flame, members of Performance Philosophy need frictions with which both Performance artists and Philosophy scholars slide against each other to spin, to move, to carry on, to reflect, to struggle, to doubt, to aim, to spark flames of inspiration. …”
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    Deep Learning Methods for Arabic Autoencoder Speech Recognition System for Electro-Larynx Device by Zinah J. Mohammed Ameen, Abdulkareem Abdulrahman Kadhim

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Experimental results confirm that the proposed model can be used for developing a real-time app to recognize common Arabic spoken words.…”
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    Cross-Attention Fusion of Visual and Geometric Features for Large-Vocabulary Arabic Lipreading by Samar Daou, Achraf Ben-Hamadou, Ahmed Rekik, Abdelaziz Kallel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Lipreading involves recognizing spoken words by analyzing the movements of the lips and surrounding area using visual data. …”
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    Comparing the productive vocabularies of grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) and young children by Tereza Roubalová, Lucie Jarůšková, Kateřina Chládková, Jitka Lindová

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…These differences could reflect a strong link between learning spoken words and understanding the underlying concepts, an ability seemingly unique to human children (and absent in parrots), but also different communicative goals of the two species.…”
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