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Trouble Pronouncing Words due to Problem with Teeth, Denture or Mouth
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Because of problems with your teeth, denture or mouth have you had trouble pronouncing words
, Had Trouble Pronouncing Words
A question about whether an individual has or had trouble pronouncing words due to problems with their teeth, denture or mouth.
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2020
2020
Experiential Neurorehabilitation: A Neurological Therapy Based on the Enactive Paradigm
David Martínez-Pernía
Frontiers in Psychology
2020
Corpus ID: 218631588
With the arrival of the cognitive paradigm during the latter half of the last century, the theoretical and scientific bases of…
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2017
2017
Identification of correlation between blood relations using speech signal
P. Padmini
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Shikha Tripathi
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Kaustav Bhowmick
IEEE International Conference on Signal…
2017
Corpus ID: 45893456
This paper presents a study of how speech features have comparable parameters amongst blood relations. Mel Frequency Cepstral…
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2016
Review
2016
When Brain Death Belies Belief
Greg Yanke
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M. Rady
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J. Verheijde
Journal of religion and health
2016
Corpus ID: 28798662
The case of Jahi McMath has reignited a discussion concerning how society should define death. Despite pronouncing McMath brain…
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2014
2014
THE ERROR ANALYSIS OF PRONOUNCING DIPHTHONG IN READING ALOUD AT X GRADE STUDENTS OF VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: A CASE STUDY AT SMK MUHAMMADIYAH PURWODADI IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR OF 2013/2014
alip prasetyo
2014
Corpus ID: 57953842
This thesis is a study about an error analysis of the tenth grade students of vocational highs school pronunciation in reading…
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2013
2013
Articulating novel words: children's oromotor skills predict nonword repetition abilities.
Saloni Krishnan
,
K. Alcock
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+4 authors
F. Dick
Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research
2013
Corpus ID: 206165313
PURPOSE Pronouncing a novel word for the first time requires the transformation of a newly encoded speech signal into a series of…
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2012
2012
Dynamic Extraction Method of 3D Parameters of Tongue for Pronunciation Recovery About Impaired Hearing Children
Zhao Jian
,
Shi Lijuan
,
W. Lirong
,
Du Qin-sheng
,
Song Yajuan
Fifth International Conference on Intelligent…
2012
Corpus ID: 18429171
3D talking head technology is applied in speech training of impaired hearing children, and dynamic extraction method of 3D…
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2012
2012
Pronunciation Errors of Turkish Learners of English: Conceptualization Theory as a Teaching Method
Kenan Dikilitaş
,
Savaş Geylanioğlu
2012
Corpus ID: 56371904
Abstract Pronunciation of certain English words by foreign English learners is a challenging skill. The difficulty posed by…
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2008
2008
A Pronouncing Gaelic Dictionary: To Which Is Prefixed a Concise But Most Comprehensive Gaelic Grammar
Neil M'Alpine
2008
Corpus ID: 60687745
2004
2004
시청각교재를 활용한 영어발음교육 개선방안
백승봉
2004
Corpus ID: 75044089
In English Pronunciation Education, the most common way of teaching students has been 'Listen and Repeat' method. This can be…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
The effect of early visual deprivation on the development of face processing
Sybil Geldart
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C. Mondloch
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D. Maurer
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S. Schonen
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T. Lewis
,
H. P. Brent
1998
Corpus ID: 16233783
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