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Title: Language Speech Process
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November 6, 2001 |
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What is even more remarkable is that Kanzi made up his own set of grammatical rules and used them repeatedly, this in itself is a sign of productivity, which is a characteristic of human language.
A great deal of research has done on the basic components of speech and how it is perceived... Showed first 250 characters
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Understanding spoken language is a task in itself, you must use auditory perception and pattern recognition to analyze the basic speech sounds. The analysis of basic speech sounds refers to phonology. Understanding speech takes extensive processing in which everything is used except for the data to help with pattern recognition... Showed next 250 characters
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