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Performance technique took on new meaning in these pieces, becoming a means of opening the saxophone acoustically and exploring its hidden resonant characteristics.
Tokens of 0ai0 and 0au0 were analyzed acoustically.
Although there is not strong evidence for acoustically distinct cry types, infant cries may function as a graded signal.
Language comprehension in language-learning-impaired children improved with acoustically modified speech.
Indeed, to the extent that no two words are ever acoustically identical, variation occurs in all speech.
A tendency toward unrounding (which acoustically results in a higher second formant) is also reported for some dialects affected by fronting.
Language comprehension in language-learning impaired children improved with acoustically modified speech.
Phonetically, issues arise as to the correlates of the features describing such classes, both acoustically/auditorily and articulatorily.