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acoustic cue

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meanings of acousticand cue


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acoustic
adjective
uk /əˈkuː.stɪk/ us /əˈkuː.stɪk/
relating to sound ...
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cue
noun[C]
uk /kjuː/ us /kjuː/
a word or action in a play or film that is used as a signal by a performer to begin saying or ...
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Examples of acoustic cue


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In the production of speech, there is a natural temporal precedence for the articulatory gesture over the associated acousticcue.
Consequently, the same acousticcue may evoke a greater response at the relevant fibres when in one acoustic context than when in another.
Determining the point at which to excise a target word produced in a sentence was guided by the acoustic signal to avoid including an acousticcue from the previous word.
Rather than focusing so much on anthropomorphic avatars, recognisable visual environments, and spatially flawless acoustic cues, perhaps more investigation of compositional issues is warranted.
It is this inference that leads to this study of perception of acoustic cues distinguishing literal from idiomatic expressions.
Just because other acoustic cues, such as duration or diphthongization, are available does not mean that they can be used by nonnative speakers.
Therefore, it would seem that other acoustic cues are necessary to signal the presence of an initial voiceless geminate.
This was done to eliminate any coarticulation or other acoustic cues that might influence word recognition for the target words.
This is hardly surprising, given the nature of secondary articulation as an essentially vocalic property with elongated (temporally extended) acoustic cues.
A gesture's recoverability is compromised when its acoustic cues are weak or absent, for example due to overlap with other gestures.
That is, the transient nature of the acoustic cues for consonants induces a categorical, rather than a continuous, mode of perception.
However, in the presence of liquid clusters, it is unlikely that listeners would even require these additional acoustic cues to word boundaries.
Discriminability and perceptual weighting of some acoustic cues to speech perception by 3-year-olds.
Nevertheless, it is possible under one scenario that the children of this study had a perceptual problem or different weighting of acoustic cues that would have yielded these effects.
The reason appears at least at first to be quite clear : a vowel, especially a stressed one, provides favourable acoustic cues for the perception and recoverability of glottalisation.
Discriminability and perceptual weighting of some acoustic cues to speech perception by three year olds.
Kingston argues that the glottal release follows the oral release because the ensuing high energy offers the best acoustic cues for the glottal gesture.
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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