The idea that accent determines intellect is totally bogus, and mistakes intelligibility for intelligence. |
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I am not going to apologise for what may appear to be more heteronormative homo-social blindness to one's own horizon of intelligibility. |
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They vary in clarity, intelligibility, accessibility of writing, and in the quality of their observations, conclusions, and recommendations. |
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If it is not, then the whole universe and all of science flow from a necessary but unintelligent source of intelligibility. |
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Its students are both native and non-native speakers of English, and its concerns are intelligibility, comprehensibility, and interpretability. |
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So the stark ontology of the mechanical philosopher is established a priori by appealing to a notion of intelligibility. |
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The loudspeaker features high sound pressure and excellent intelligibility of speech. |
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The Swiss Bankers Association communicates with the general public in accordance with the principles of clarity and intelligibility. |
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Reverberation times in excess of one second degrade speech intelligibility from the speakers. |
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Gaia has a proven track record within pediatric hearing care, promising all-round comfortable sound and good speech intelligibility. |
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Typical applications: Quiet rooms, such as warehouses, in which perfect intelligibility of speech is required from all areas. |
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Compatibility with folk wisdom might also possibly increase intelligibility. |
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If profound perceptive deafness cannot be treated with a hearing aid to obtain sufficient intelligibility, a cochlear implant is recommended. |
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In all likelihood there will be no universal template for diocesan statements, but they could all comply with a certain set of standards for intelligibility. |
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It is this Burkean notion of rhetoric, which is necessitated by unintelligibility but activated by intelligibility, which animates the spaces of everyday life. |
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A slight boost to higher frequencies helps to improve speech intelligibility in reverberant rooms. |
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Reverberant rooms have a long reverberation time, maybe even an echo and thus less speech intelligibility. |
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A limiter and a speech filter improve intelligibility and prevent clipping of the audio. |
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The concern for intelligibility and passing on of knowledge guides Ruedi Baur in his many activities. |
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The intelligibility of the exhibition allows visitors to engage with the issues under debate. |
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He is resolutely relaxed about usage, understanding that correctitude and intelligibility are not the same. |
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Subjects are thus interpellated into the symbolic order as gendered and raced beings and are recognizable only in reference to the existing grid of intelligibility. |
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Reverberation has an important effect on speech intelligibility, enjoyment of music, and the noisiness of a room. |
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In our previous two articles, we covered the basics of readability and intelligibility. |
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These reference characters may be stated in the claims between brackets in order to improve intelligibility. |
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The extent of a cultural landscape for inscription on the World Heritage List is relative to its functionality and intelligibility. |
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A mix of sound absorbent and reflective surfaces is recommended in order to promote good speech intelligibility. |
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Use Helmholtz resonators, diaphragmatic absorbers, or plenum absorbers for large rooms having reflective surfaces and in need of speech intelligibility. |
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Children with cleft palate demonstrate atypical speech sound development, which can influence their intelligibility, literacy and learning. |
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As far as the increased usage of boom microphones is concerned, TC agrees that this would enhance quality and intelligibility of recordings. |
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The mutual intelligibility between the Continental Scandinavian languages is asymmetrical. |
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Noise also has an impact on speech intelligibility. |
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He distinguishes three orders of intelligibility, each of which has its own first object: the order of origin, the order of perfection and the order of adequation. |
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To increase the saliency of synthesized speech we plan to further explore the influence that language comprehension skills have on easing the intelligibility challenge. |
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If speech and expression impairment is present, comment on the following areas: speech sustainability, continuity and content, intelligibility, intensity and audibility. |
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There is limited research on the success or otherwise of treatments targeting impairment of speech production and speech intelligibility in cerebral palsied dysarthric speech. |
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The Saros family delivers excellent speech intelligibility and full, rich music sound at a price that's easy on the budget. |
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The qualitative noise types and speech intelligibility issues identified included electronic effects, echoing, garbled speech, low volume voice, distinct tones, crackle, hissing and clipping. |
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The test, which is both a set of specifications and implemented in software, consistently delivers greater intelligibility of speech compared with existing alternatives. |
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The devotees of a particular philosopher or field have usually been allowed to use the idioms and jargon that come most naturally to them, regardless of the demands of intelligibility to others. |
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There is therefore some uncertainty in this area as to the basis for decision making and the intelligibility of decisions, just as there still is with reference to the forecasts and models. |
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The cochlear implant is recommended for people with deafness in both ears, from profound to total deafness, for whom hearing devices have not produced a sufficient level of speech intelligibility. |
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It is only by simplifying the bureaucracy, which is directly linked to the intelligibility of legislative texts, that the aims of these mechanisms will be effectively served. |
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This knowledge repository will use innovative and refined search tools to facilitate access and intelligibility of complex research data for all potential users. |
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The infinitive form of a verb may display in the past participle form, but this grammatical error in no way jeopardizes the intelligibility of the message. |
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The project objective was to produce noise mitigation equipment that reduces the level of noise but is transparent to voice signals, allowing them to be heard with no loss of intelligibility. |
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The entire history of theology is basically the exercise of this task of the mind which shows the intelligibility of faith, its articulation and inner harmony, its reasonableness and its ability to further human good. |
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The development of reverberance in the auditorium is strong and lateral, but dies away fairly quickly, which is good for opera and musical theatre, where intelligibility is important. |
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Thus, for example, the introduction of a norm that is excessively detailed compared with others in an enactment will probably affect only the homogeneity of the normative burden but not reduce the enactment's intelligibility. |
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Although the open cockpit of the biplane interferes with the intelligibility of radio transmissions, a radio call by one of the pilots might have ensured that only one pilot climbed to achieve separation. |
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Does the intelligibility of that thought depend on anything like a panentheistic metaphysics? |
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Poststructuralism and postliberalism can suggest a concentricity of intelligibility that might extend to meaningful interreligious dialogue. |
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Heidegger's Being is the groundless play of Being. Far from being a plenum of intelligibility, it is equiprimordially unintelligible. |
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Mutual intelligibility decreases in literary and specialized contexts that rely on educated vocabulary. |
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Although Swedish, Danish and the Norwegian languages have diverged the most, they still retain asymmetric mutual intelligibility. |
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Recent studies have, however, shown that mutual intelligibility is not necessarily impaired and that the basis remains the same. |
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Among its highest priorities is to maintain intelligibility with the language spoken in Sweden. |
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In this case the criterion of mutual intelligibility makes it impossible to decide whether A and C are dialects of the same language or not. |
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Some linguists claim that mutual intelligibility is, ideally at least, the primary criterion separating languages from dialects. |
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In addition, political and social conventions often override considerations of mutual intelligibility. |
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There is a degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, particularly in written form. |
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In general, mutual intelligibility between Dutch and Afrikaans is better than between Dutch and Frisian or between Danish and Swedish. |
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The differences between the variants do not hinder mutual intelligibility and do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole. |
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The differences between the variants do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole and do not hinder mutual intelligibility. |
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It is more efficient to have as few cases as possible without compromising intelligibility. |
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Ruffo's compositional style which favored the text was well in line with the Council's perceived concern with intelligibility. |
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Thus the belief in the Council's strong edicts regarding textual intelligibility became to characterize the development of sacred church music. |
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Several textbook writers have attended to research that indicates the importance of suprasegmentals to intelligibility and comprehensibility. |
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Moreover, general bias abandons that higher-level control which discerns social intelligibility from the social surd. |
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This intralinguistic variations do not, except in extreme cases, prevent mutual intelligibility. |
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However, there is a particular objection to the rational defensibility of moral inertia that has to do with the intelligibility of the concept of deflection in general. |
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The July 1781 and February 1785 cases were based on intelligibility, not being sufficiently described but in June 1785 the argument of not being original was judged. |
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By many general criteria of mutual intelligibility, the Continental Scandinavian languages could very well be considered dialects of a common Scandinavian language. |
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All West Slavic languages share a high degree of mutually intelligibility towards each other, the most prominent and well known being between Czech and Slovak. |
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The mutual intelligibility criterion also flounders in cases in which a speaker of dialect X can understand a speaker of dialect Y, but not vice versa. |
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The Ethnologue establishes linguistic groups based on studies of mutual intelligibility, and therefore often includes more categories than more conservative classifications. |
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In other words, the distinction may hinge on political considerations as much as on cultural differences, distinctive writing systems, or degree of mutual intelligibility. |
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The degree of intelligibility between Bajan and general English, for the general English speaker, depends on the level of creolised vocabulary and idioms. |
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The issue of textual intelligibility did not make its way into the final edicts of the 22nd session but were only featured in preliminary debates. |
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For example, the varieties of Chinese are often considered a single language even though there is usually no mutual intelligibility between geographically separated varieties. |
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However, perhaps the most common reason for apparent asymmetric intelligibility is that speakers of one variety have more exposure to the other than vice versa. |
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As a consequence, spoken mutual intelligibility is not reciprocal. |
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Traditionally regarded as a Swedish dialect, but by several criteria closer to West Norse dialects, Elfdalian is a separate language by the standard of mutual intelligibility. |
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While each had its own distinct characteristics, there certainly must have still been a high degree of mutual intelligibility between these dialects. |
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The Edinburgh Agreement stated that the wording of the question would be decided by the Scottish Parliament and reviewed for intelligibility by the Electoral Commission. |
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Mutual intelligibility thus tends to be asymmetrical, as it is easier for Dutch speakers to understand Afrikaans than for Afrikaans speakers to understand Dutch. |
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