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    Credibility In Speech

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    Nowadays‚ in most speech‚ there many steps to follow‚ but credibility is like the heart without it you won’t gain the audience attention. In the speech process‚ we follow many steps from the introduction‚ the way we caught the attention of the audience‚ to the credibility on what we said. For example‚ every morning while I drive to work I listened to a daily podcast on my car‚ generally are from the TED channel. Ted in YouTube‚ is one of my favorites media channels. People from many organization

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    Hate Speech

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    Hate Speech Edward Oliver‚ Jr PHL-305 3/102013 Colette Palamar Hate Speech Hate Speech Thomas Jefferson one of the founding fathers once said‚ “A democracy cannot be both ignorant and free.” The first amendment structured to give United States citizens the right to speak freely is an essential law that builds the foundation of the United States Constitution. The first amendment is one of the most controversial laws that higher instructions of learning‚ churches‚ state‚ and

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    of the law‚ namely hate speech. By and large‚ it is a broad category that subsumes verbal attacks based on the target’s race‚ ethnicity‚ religion and sexual orientation (Mohr 2013:238). Due to the fact that hate speech is designed to demean‚ despise and ostracize people on the basis of the above-said factors‚ it can be easily seen as a term related both to the phenomenon of insulting and fighting words (Neu 2008). And yet‚ a detailed enquiry into the scope of hate speech reveals that –as opposed

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    Speech Disorders

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    1.) Primary stuttering behaviors are overt‚ observable signs of a speech fluency breakdown. Some examples are: repeating sounds‚ syllables‚ words or phrases‚ silent blocks and prolongation. Secondary stuttering behaviors are less obvious signs that are developed over time by the stutterer‚ such as; eye blinking‚ lip movement‚ facial tension‚ and avoidance of sounds‚ words‚ people or speaking situations. 2.) Single-syllable-word repetition: I-I-I want to go there. Syllable repetition: He’s a

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    Speech Summary

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    Hannah Smith 30 December 2012 Clinton Speech Summary The main idea of William J. Clinton’s speech “Remarks to the Convocation of the Church of God in Christ” is that the United States is becoming more violent every day‚ many innocent children are dying every day‚ and that he wants the American people to start doing something about it. In his speech Clinton spoke at the church where Martin Luther King Jr. last delivered a sermon about freedom. Clinton used the opportunity to address issues of

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    Text to Speech

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    Pronunciation of Nouns in Text to Speech systems E.Veera Raghavendra‚ Lavanya Prahallad IIIT Hyderabad‚ India raghavendra@iiit.net‚ lavanyap@cmu.edu At present most speech synthesis systems use raw text as their input which is understandable from a human point of view but problematic for the machines since the process of converting text to speech is very complex; in this paper we discuss the need for having a specific SSML tag for each “mention” (1st occurrence‚ 2nd occurrence) of a proper noun

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    Figure of Speech

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    some quality common to them. First the two objects must be different in kind. Secondly‚ the point of resemblance between the two different object or event must be clearly brought out. Such words are used for comparison : ‘like’ or ‘as’. A simple example of Robert Burns‚ “O my love’s like a red rose.” Errors like strews upon the surface flow. The younger brother is as good as gold. Epic Simile: it is also called Homer simile because it was first used by Homer in his epic. It is also called

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    Yese Rangel Professor Goen Intro to Comm. December 8‚ 2014 Speech Text Analysis The young Emma Watson is a British actor and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador; she gives an informative speech over gender inequality and the campaign called “HeForShe. The reason for this speech is that the more she is hearing about this matter‚ the more Emma realizes that fighting for women’s is quite similar if it was towards men. Therefore‚ in her speech she really tries to reach out to young boys and men. Emma has

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    Mandela release speech deserve to be in your new book “ Protests that changed the world”. The first text that I would like to submit for your anthology is the song Dear Mr President as sung by P!nk. This song is a protest piece about war‚ poverty and societal classes. The song is full of rhetorical questions asking Former American President George W. Bush why there is so much injustice within his own country. Pink uses many techniques in her song such as repetition. For example‚ the lyrics “Were

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    have to be both) Disfluences Mostly stuttering-like disfluencies (SLDs)‚ such as repetitions‚ prolongations‚ blocks Mostly non-stuttering-like disfluencies (NSLDs)‚ such as interjections/filler words‚ phrases repetitions‚ revisions Examples of disfluencies: Repetitions of sounds of syllables: y-y-you wa-wa-watermelon Prolongations: sssso; thiiiis Blocks: sound gets stuck and person has difficulty moving forward to next sound: p---eople Interjections/filler words: um‚ uh

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