Definition of Nonspeech. Meaning of Nonspeech. Synonyms of Nonspeech

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- write note". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2022. Brewster, Stephen. "Nonspeech Auditory Output". The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals...
- Basic Human Anatomy. Retrieved 2015-09-10. Seikel, King & Drumright 2010, Nonspeech laryngeal function, pp. 223–225 Laitman & Reidenberg 1993 Laitman & Reidenberg...
- whereby "part of the acoustic signal is used for both a speech and a nonspeech percept." A listener is presented with two simultaneous, dichotic stimuli...
- intact speech comprehension system despite their impaired recognition of nonspeech sounds. Auditory verbal agnosia can be referred to as a pure aphasia because...
- that combines "speech" and "nonspeech" elements, "a sufficiently important governmental interest in regulating the nonspeech element can justify incidental...
- prohibited, because of the government's interest in prohibiting the "nonspeech" element involved in destroying the card. United States v. O'Brien, 391...
- syllables) to demonstrate the dissociation of phonetic (speech) and auditory (nonspeech) perception by finding that phonetic structure devoid of meaning is an...
- pennmedicine.org. Retrieved 15 January 2019. Kent, Ray D. (1 November 2015). "Nonspeech Oral Movements and Oral Motor Disorders: A Narrative Review". Am J Speech...
- candidates or of political speech in general, this case depends on whether the nonspeech interests of the Federal Government in regulating the use of money in...
- phonological mechanisms previously mentioned, even if the creation of nonspeech sounds within this mechanism is not possible. There are two general types...