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... tion engineering involvement in speech research . The speech musculature has been said to produce about 5 syllables , or 12.5 speech sounds per second . If any one of 39 different speech sounds were randomly gen- erated at 12.5 phonemes ...
... tion engineering involvement in speech research . The speech musculature has been said to produce about 5 syllables , or 12.5 speech sounds per second . If any one of 39 different speech sounds were randomly gen- erated at 12.5 phonemes ...
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... tion by another muscle called the an- tagonist . agraphia Inability to express thoughts in writing , caused by a ... tion of the walls of a blood vessel and filled with blood . angular gyrus An area near the junc- tion of the ...
... tion by another muscle called the an- tagonist . agraphia Inability to express thoughts in writing , caused by a ... tion of the walls of a blood vessel and filled with blood . angular gyrus An area near the junc- tion of the ...
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... tion of musical sounds , in contrast with consonance . diverticulum An offshoot of the main chambers or tube . dominance , cerebral The implication that most or all neurally regulated functions will be governed by one hemisphere . dura ...
... tion of musical sounds , in contrast with consonance . diverticulum An offshoot of the main chambers or tube . dominance , cerebral The implication that most or all neurally regulated functions will be governed by one hemisphere . dura ...
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Anatomic Concepts and Bodily Organization 29 | 2-19 |
Neural Regulation of Speech 61 | 21 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech 133 | 93 |
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