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    Multi-Input-Multi-Output Continuous Swept-Sine Vibration Test Realization by Inverse Multistep Prediction Model by Wei Zheng, Huaihai Chen, Zhengbo Luo

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…As frequency-varying sine excitations in rotating machines are always emerging during run-ups and shutdowns, the multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) swept-sine test is of utter significance in product validation. At present, swept-sine vibration tests are mostly conducted with frequency-domain methods, where drive spectra are generated and updated by frequency response function (FRF), and drive signals are then generated with sinusoid oscillators. …”
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    STRATEGIES OF MANIPULATIVE RHETORIC IN THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE BUSINESS MEDIA DISCOURSE by Elena N. Malyuga, Elena I. Madinyan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The research confirmed that collocations, clichés, idioms, and set phrases are extensively used in the English-language business media discourse to implement manipulative strategies, and several strategies may be joined within a single utterance. The findings may have scientific implications, particularly for scholars and professionals in media and business communication.…”
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    STUDI ANALISIS METODE ISTINBATH HUKUM IMAM SYAFI’I DAN IMAM HANAFI TENTANG BA’I AL MU’ATHOH by Dudang Gojali, Hapid Ali

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Thus it showed that the law of al-mu’athoh trade is invalid because the sincerity and agreement of transaction could not be found except by utterance of ijab and qabul between them in other that it far from abuse practice, while Imam Hanafi more focused on bayani method in diffrent approach and focused on qiyas development by istihsan and urf approach gained the result of al-mu’athoh trade is allowance and valid in diversities transaction except in marriage because in ijab and qabul, it did not required to uttarence by words, it is enough to have sincerity and agreement between both of them…”
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    Rhetorical Analysis of Joe Biden’s Inauguration Address by Neni Nurkhamidah, Raihana Ziani Fahira, Ayu Ratna Ningtyas

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The resercher employs descriptive qualitative as a methodology to analyze the data from the spoken utterances of the speech. The result shows that Joe Biden uses all of the Aristotelian rhetoric strategies in his inaugural address, which are: ethos, pathos, and logos. …”
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    Perlocutions of 2024 Indonesian General Election: A Cyberpragmatics Perspective by Nur Lailiyah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The research data comprises excerpts of utterances containing manifestations of the 2024 election perlocutions. …”
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    Acoustic Model with Multiple Lexicon Types for Indonesian Speech Recognition by Taufik Fuadi Abidin, Alim Misbullah, Ridha Ferdhiana, Laina Farsiah, Muammar Zikri Aksana, Hammam Riza

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This research creates Indonesian speech recognition datasets from YouTube channels with subtitles by validating all utterances of downloaded audio to improve the data quality. …”
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    PERCEPTION AND RECOGNITION OF CONCEPTS OF SPEECH ACTS IN VOCAL COMMUNICATION by E. I. Grigoriev

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The aim of the paper is to validate the process of conceptualization of illocutionary acts on the basis of the perception of the prosodic structure of spoken utterances in a speech interaction. In modern linguistics there are different approaches to the definition of the concept. …”
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    Investigating EFL oral production in a technology mediated TBLT context by Albarqi Ghadah

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The findings showed significant improvement in EFL learners’ speech rate and accuracy of their utterances after two months. Moreover, the data indicated that fluency features were intricately connected with other CAF dimensions, whereas accuracy, lexical diversity, and syntactic complexity exhibited independent development. …”
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    Compositional analysis of interrogative imperatives in Hungarian by Judit Kleiber, Gábor Alberti

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… The paper investigates utterances which combine imperative and interrogative elements in Hungarian. …”
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    « Zoocène » technologique dans la science-fiction by Anne-Sophie Hillard

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Whereas mankind’s decline is sealed by its evolution inability, the animal figures evolve endlessly; up to the point of utter alienation. To this extent, it is a matter of focusing on the constructive dialogue between the animal and human within these narratives; the underlying hybridization would entail in sight of a shifting humanity.…”
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    THE CORRELATION BETWEEN VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING SKILL by Mauloeddin Afna

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Therefore, it is related to the utterances delivery fluently. The study applied qualitative method by using a case study. …”
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    Quand Bradley Manning devint Chelsea. De la NBC à Wikipédia, l’espace public comme scène d’une transition de genre by Fabienne Malbois, Léonore Cabin

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…That gender self-declaration is actually uttered by a Today Show journalist interviewing Manning’s lawyer. …”
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    ‘Appelsinpiken’ and experiential tourism. Andalusia, ‘geography with a thrill’ by Maria del Carmen Puche Ruiz

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In keeping with the canons of Romanticism and the premises of ‘experiential tourism’, Seville’s colourful appearance in the film is limited to promoting the city as a tourism destination that is utterly stuck in the past : an audiovisual appeal to the tourist ego via the emotional vision of the phenomenon of a journey.For this analysis, a qualitative study is conducted of both Andalusia’s importance as a destination for the Norwegian tourism market and the contrast between the two images of Seville, so far apart in time, described by two Nordic writers-tourists, (Andersen and Gaarder), along with the reactions to the shooting and première of ‘Appelsinpiken’. …”
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    ‘WHAT KIND OF MOTHER ARE YOU?!’ AI-supported psychological analysis of the phenomenon of online hate speech against women giving birth by caesarean section by Wioletta Tuszyńska-Bogucka, Katarzyna Bosowska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results The analysis revealed high levels of hate speech against this group. The sample utterances that have been analysed meet the criteria of interpersonal aggression. …”
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    Statistical Learning for Semantic Parsing: A Survey by Qile Zhu, Xiyao Ma, Xiaolin Li

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…One way to achieve this goal is semantic parsing. It parses utterances into semantic representations called logical form, a representation of many important linguistic phenomena that can be understood by machines. …”
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    ‘Why do I listen to this?’ Voices from university students using websites to practice listening comprehension by Rizaldy Hanifa, Siti Rahimah Yusra

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The findings recorded a total of 34 websites used by students for practicing listening to enhance proficiency in deciphering unfamiliar words, acquiring knowledge of English sounds, and comprehending spoken utterances. The students further confirmed that materials found through the sources provided them with a sense of ease in learning. …”
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    Vivid Face Perception as a Constructive Component of Multimodal Affective States by V.A. Barabanschikov, E.V. Suvorova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The first serie of experiment was devoted to demonstration of short audio—video clips of 14 affective states expressed by specially trained actors, the second —to the same videos without sound accompaniment (intonation of voice in pseudolinguistic utterances). The subjects — 72 women in each series of the experiment, age: 18-45 years (M1=22.4 g, SD1=5.4; M2=27.47 l, SD2=5.7) - identified the states of the actors—sitters (five women and five men), using an interactive image of the Geneva Wheel of Emotions on the display screen for evaluation. …”
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    « The reality is, Mr. Speaker, that… » : de la modalité au positionnement énonciatif dans les structures projectives by Florine Berthe

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These structures are said to be a way for the speaker to comment upon the discourse that follows, which often contains the whole propositional content of the utterance and correspond to the rheme. In the particular parliamentary debate under study, these structures are strategically used by the different speakers to mark a stance. …”
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    Facial signals shape predictions about the nature of upcoming conversational responses by Alexandra K. Emmendorfer, Judith Holler

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that interlocutors use visual communicative signals to form predictions about unfolding utterances, but there is little data on the predictive potential of facial signals in conversation. …”
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    Narrative microstructure and macrostructure in adolescents with Down syndrome and Williams syndrome by Aitana Viejo, Maite Fernández-Urquiza, Eliseo Diez-Itza

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Microstructure was assessed by productivity at the grammatical level (number of utterances) and lexical level (number of word tokens), and complexity at the grammatical level (MLU) and lexical level (number of word types). …”
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