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Examples of voice


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In soft respectful voices the young men were responding and informing each other what they were doing, where they were.
Douglass might well have voiced the same words.
We cannot identify whose voices can be heard.
In its legal forms it legitimates or ignores the voices under its control.
They each presented themselves as voluntary patients to mental hospitals, complaining that they were hearing voices.
Hearing voices that keep up a running commentary in the head.
Then he voices his distaste of the conversation, attempting to assert himself as husband.
People with personality disorder behave aggressively for the excitement it causes, whereas some people with psychosis behave aggressively because they hear voices saying 'strike'.
The machine analysis of voices is a major sub-field with regular conferences.
The first finding was that the children from 'singing group' stated that they liked the way their voices sounded in both speech and singing.
Such findings indicate that the children from 'singing group' viewed their voices in more positive terms than the children from 'non-singing group' did.
A fundamentally dyadic contrapuntal structure maintains clear differences between the two constituent voices.
Initially, the television screen was covered, forcing the par ticipants to base their comments solely on the interviewees' voices.
An interruption by something sounding like a switch leads into a chorus of voices speaking about an undisclosed quasi-scientific process.
Without rediscovery of victims' voices, the idea of an inclusive process of truth recovery (essential to an effective legal and political transition) remains a chimera.
Still missing are the voices and concerns of girls and women who became refugees in 1948 and 1967.
As the duet begins, the libretto's earlier language of visions and thought is almost entirely taken over by the language of sounds, listening, voices.
The manifestations of languages or voices in these situations can range from single words to entire texts.
Maybe there are people who want to read lazy voices and lazy books.
Eventually, the two voices intertwine more loosely in overlapping solo statements.
What all of these locations have in common is the presence of street vendors' voices.
Like quotation marks, direct quotation is a means through which the journalist indexes other voices and positions himself or herself with respect to those voices.
In this phenomenon a nasal stop induces nasalisation of a liquid or voiced stop occurring anywhere to its right in the stem.
The orthodox gold supporters attained a resumption of convertibility, but the voices for employment and against deflation attained a significant devaluation from the pre-war parity.
He goes on to include the voice's capacity to move the listener within this framework of physical gesture.
Elderly people's accounts of home care rationing : missing voices in longterm care policy debates.
A further contrast between the pre- and post-1967 contexts is noted in the impact of external voices and deliberations in shaping macrodevelopment policy.
In the vari-directional case, the speaker voices the style with the intention of discrediting it (that is, parodies it).
Reviews 281 voiced interdental fricative and the voiced emphatic dental stop have merged as a pharyngealised dental-alveolar stop.
Rather, the risk gets interactionally worked out through dialogical processes, through quoting experts or technical documents, responding to others, or invoking prior or future voices.
Her apostrophe is hence an act of speaking to all such absent voices, at the same time it is a speaking for them.
The instruments and voices alternate in concertato style, and the choreography may have also reflected this alternation.
In many clear cases of long-distance harmony, where the harmonic feature is indisputably [nasal], opaque obstruents are never systematically prenasalised and voiced.
Their voices lack tonal direction - an indication that diey fail to see beyond their immediate dramatic situation.
The heart of the voicing source is a pulse generator (on the right side of the architecture shown in figure 3).
When the voices cease and the steel guitar comes in, it is further still off-mic and features a slow vibrato.
The crucial result is the presence of the first release burst, seen in both clusters and sequences, voiced and aspirated.
All test words are given in their orthographic form since what is at issue is whether the stops are voiced, aspirated, or voiceless and unaspirated.
Another prediction is that voiced aspirated stops should tend to associate with breathy voiced sonorants.
Regrettably, some anthropologists have begun to silence their own voices, ostensibly to create spaces for indigenous voices, but ultimately to everyone's detriment.
In the absence of powerful dissenting voices, they have even been able to present this as a form of solidarity with the 'socially excluded'.
The voices adopt the rhythm given by the percussion section, and sentences are rendered mechanical by being broken into short pieces.
We demonstrate this for voicing as well as place differences in coronal stops.
Rather, women's "voices" reveal the contradictions of their role in society.
As institutions, states, and the nation struggle with these controversial topics, voices of disabled people will need to be heard.
The voices were presented in a different random order for each task.
Others voiced uncertainty about what benefits would accrue in policies and programmes.
In terms of stylistic features and issues of rhetoric, the voices of the writers are most prominent.
The distinction between melodic and accompanying voices disappears.
He combines rhythmic bass patterns and ringing open strings with treble melodic runs that can create the impression of two guitar voices.
He studied their ritualised vocal expressions in context, observing how their voices mimicked the rainforest birds.
The voice's entrance aurally opposes the studio skill present in the previous moments of music.
Conversely, target voiceless obstruents were produced incorrectly as voiced in onsets, but were produced correctly in codas.
In the chaotic bank scene at the start of the second cycle, the three layers of grouped voices are played off against one another.
Human beings subject their rhythm of life, their words, and even the color of their voices to the models provided by machines.
Many enigmatic songs, unfathomable today, are the resonance of voices of bygone times.
There is a basic continuity in gender structure between the two songs, in the way two male voices address simultaneously each other and a woman.
Vanishing voices, like the literature on language endangerment in general, does not articulate the steps.
Indeed, increasingly there are dissonent voices in the history of the body, sexuality, and gender arguing for a distinctive approach to change in these areas.
A rich dialogue among voices emerges as one reviews these sub-collections.
In this way, rendaku forms witness only voicing, not devoicing.
The 'double on ' account of voicing suggests that voicing categories are based on low-level properties of the auditory system.
On the other hand, if the stops are voiced in a similar context, vowel insertion may still apply.
A minor difference concerns the status of voicing.
However, his data shows all voiced consonants to be devoiced in pause, irrespective of the weight of the preceding vowel (1983: 39f).
Feelings of anger about food being rejected and resentment about having to prepare food were voiced.
His problems include intrusive voices and are such as to require therapy.
All or most recognisers must cater for both female and male voices, and sometimes for children's voices as well.
Why did you decide to add music to the voices?
Embellishment of this line is a prime means of generating material, though organum-like, almost-parallel voices are also added.
More attuned to absence (the voices on the headset) than presence (the pedestrians that passed me).
Just as the subtitles of these chapters illuminate the real voices of saints, so do the words within the text.
Another aspect is the addition of registers creating the impression of several independent voices.
Mysterious voices and mysterious meanings of lost contexts and circumstances!
How can one not see in this fragility of the voices present, the very picture of doubt, even, and of scepticism?
The piece provides an opportunity to give recognition and support - space - to voices that have been silenced.
By electronically altering her speaking and singing into male and female voices, she deconstructed myths of modern life.
Why this timidity about bringing the two voices together?
Afterwards a harmony, perhaps suggested by the natural registers of the human voices, was added to the melody.
When learners acquire conceptual metaphors as well as linguistic metaphors stemming from them, their voices echo the cultures from which the words come.
What is needed then is an attempt to evaluate the social and cultural construction of gender using the voices of midnineteenth-century women themselves.
There the mellifluous voices of choirboys, the harmony of improvised polyphony, and the cadences of locally composed plainchant incited the populace to veneration.
Two further short works are also relevant in this respect, and again both are for three voices.
Later, about forty-five seconds in, you begin to hear two simultaneous lead voices, an arrangement gambit that also came about by accident.
The omnipotence of voices : testing the validity of a cognitive model.
The presence of auditory hallucinations in non-help-seeking community samples emphasizes that the experience of voices per se may not or may not be distressing.
On the other hand, one might predict subordinate self-experience to operate in relation to all voices, not just the dominant.
Beliefs about voices and their effects on coping strategies.
Regional networks further provided protection to their members against their governments, or served as a means of collectively voicing dissent.
On this analysis, the voicing alternation is construed as having a consistent function, marking 'marked ' number.
Their voices show that attorneys were not always able to steer witnesses along by putting words in their mouths or by asking leading questions.
As with local voices, political commentators will rush to denounce or to support the foreign speaker, seeking to discredit him or to co-opt him.
Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back.
They concluded that voicing was less salient than coronality in children's phonological systems, implying less sensitivity to the former than the latter.
In contrast, the intermediate learners resembled the control speakers more closely, as was the case with voicing in this context.
Because any utterance entails the idea of addressivity, utterances are inherently associated with at least two voices (p. 53, emphasis in original).
The reverse, of course, may also be true: that concerns voiced about calling antiterrorism "war" may be relevant to reconsidering how we conceptually frame medicine.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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