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Our Speakers Will Be:

Our Speakers Will Be:

... had our first of the year, January 11, 2012; kick off meeting to start the New Year ...right. Our speakers, Bonney Hodges and Richard Cerenzio from ISN Contractor Safety, spoke on understanding ... See full document

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International speakers visit QLD

International speakers visit QLD

... encouraging our very experienced researchers from home and abroad to consider nominating for RQF assessment ...of our professional presence and ...by our universities that any library professional ... See full document

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LOS ANGELES

NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LOS ANGELES

... Herndon. Speakers include Colleen Car- roll Campbell, Award-winning author, and Sister Gaudia Skass, OLM who is a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy ... See full document

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MEET OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

MEET OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

... Hotel: Our host hotel is the Marriott Hartford Downtown. Room rates: $172.00 plus tax single or double. The room block will be held until May 27, 2014, or until sold out, so be sure to make your reservations ... See full document

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Differences in Communication Between Native English ‎Speakers and EFL Saudi Female Speakers

Differences in Communication Between Native English ‎Speakers and EFL Saudi Female Speakers

... (EFL speakers) based on the results of the second set of semi-structured ...EFL speakers had neutral hesitation in their production of ...EFL speakers' ...EFL speakers had a tendency to ... See full document

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Alternative Speech Communication System for Persons with Severe Speech Disorders

Alternative Speech Communication System for Persons with Severe Speech Disorders

... dysarthric speakers is more suitable ...consonants. Our proposed assistive system is a dysarthric speaker-dependant automatic speech recognition system using ... See full document

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On using context for automatic correction of non word misspellings in student essays

On using context for automatic correction of non word misspellings in student essays

... eral recent studies used a web-scale language mod- el (Google Web1T n-gram corpus – Brants and Franz, 2006) for “context-sensitive” (i.e. real- words) spelling correction (Bergsma, et al., 2009; Islam and Inkpen, 2009; ... See full document

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Predicting Foreign Language Usage from English Only Social Media Posts

Predicting Foreign Language Usage from English Only Social Media Posts

... test our hypothesis, and then evaluate syntactic and stylistic similarities across speakers of non-English languages using the English por- tion of their multilingual content in social ... See full document

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Quantifying the role of discourse topicality in speakers’ choices of referring expressions

Quantifying the role of discourse topicality in speakers’ choices of referring expressions

... 2010). Our frame- work could eventually form part of a more com- plex model that explicitly formalizes the interac- tion of information source and various discourse ... See full document

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Converging and diverging stances on target varieties in collateral languages: The ideologies of linguistic variation in Irish and Manx Gaelic

Converging and diverging stances on target varieties in collateral languages: The ideologies of linguistic variation in Irish and Manx Gaelic

... new speakers (Ó Murchadha ...few speakers achieve complete fluency in such a local vernacular (Ó Dochartaigh ...as speakers seek to replicate the target ...contemporary speakers still align ... See full document

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Proficient beyond borders: assessing non-native speakers in a native speakers’ framework

Proficient beyond borders: assessing non-native speakers in a native speakers’ framework

... its speakers are usually considered to set the standards for English language profi- ...most speakers, acquired rather early and in a natural language environment ...between speakers of different ... See full document

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The similarity and Mutual Intelligibility between Amharic and Tigrigna Varieties

The similarity and Mutual Intelligibility between Amharic and Tigrigna Varieties

... Then, the mixed words were evenly distributed in such a way that each translator received differ- ent word order. To achieve this, the mixed 100 words were initially randomly ordered and num- bered. Then, different word ... See full document

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Automatic recognition of ageing speakers

Automatic recognition of ageing speakers

... Physiological and neurological conditions that affect the voice become increasingly common with ageing; voice disorders affect up to 12% of the elderly population [133]. Above the age of 60, central neurological ... See full document

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He_unc_0153M_17108.pdf

He_unc_0153M_17108.pdf

... result showed that the advanced Swedish learners generally did not avoid PVCs regardless of whether the PVCs were transparent or idiomatic. Moreover, they avoided neither PVCs that were similar to, or different from the ... See full document

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Social Stratification of Ghanaian English: The Case of RP Dental Fricatives /θ/ and /d/

Social Stratification of Ghanaian English: The Case of RP Dental Fricatives /θ/ and /d/

... There are a total of 172 words in the passage-38 of them, constituting 63%, are words realised with voiced dental fricative /ð/, represented with the (dh) diagraph. Out of these, 30 are at word-initial position, 7 at ... See full document

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A study on metadiscoursive interaction in the MA theses of the native speakers of English and the Turkish speakers of English

A study on metadiscoursive interaction in the MA theses of the native speakers of English and the Turkish speakers of English

... Turkish speakers (TSs) of English and the native speakers (NSs) of English, it could be interpreted that the TSs used a wide variety of transition markers ...native speakers (NSs) of English in all ... See full document

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A study on metadiscoursive interaction in the doctoral dissertations of the native speakers of English and the Turkish speakers of English

A study on metadiscoursive interaction in the doctoral dissertations of the native speakers of English and the Turkish speakers of English

... native speakers (NSs) of English and the Turkish speakers (TSs) of English in the field of ...native speakers (NSs) of English and the Turkish speakers (TSs) of English indicate any difference ... See full document

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Automatic pronunciation assessment for language learners with acoustic phonetic features

Automatic pronunciation assessment for language learners with acoustic phonetic features

... Computer-aided spoken language learning has been an important area of research. The assessment of a learner‟s pronunciation with respect to native pronunciation lends itself to automation using speech recognition ... See full document

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How To Know What You Mean

How To Know What You Mean

... Did our speakers simply engage in impression management? It is possible that they realized they failed to communicate, but said they were successful to maintain the impression that they were ...then ... See full document

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Biographies of the Speakers

Biographies of the Speakers

... [r] ... See full document

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