recorded speech

collocation in English

meaningsofrecordandspeech

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record
adjective
uk
/ˈrek.ɔːd/
us
/ˈrek.ɚd/
at a higher level than ever ...
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speech
noun
uk
/spiːtʃ/
us
/spiːtʃ/
the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of ...
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(Definition ofrecordandspeechfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrecorded speech

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It draws on therecordedspeechof 75 domestics.
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The trace ofrecordedspeechis divisible into its phonemic components, quantifiable unambiguous entities, whereas the processes of speaking and cognition are complex and separate.
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Adjusted hierarchy of audience roles for arecordedspeechevent.
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The recordings for each pair for each activity type lasted between 20 and 75 min, yielding a total of approximately 10 hr ofrecordedspeech.
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This lightweight wireless transmitter-receiver systemrecordedspeechfrom any part of the classroom while allowing children to move freely in their customary fashion.
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Environmental aids may be subdivided into amplification systems designed to help the individual hear speech orrecordedspeechmore clearly and alerting/warning devices.
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Voices from the past: compositional approaches to usingrecordedspeech.
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It is because the semiotic 'text' ofrecordedspeechis much more complex than just the syntactical organisation that it is necessary to develop new tools for composition with language.
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Augst is one of the few who have attempted to establish vocabulary size usingrecordedspeech.
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Understanding the identity and traditional audience role assigned to this end listener by the speakers being recorded makes it possible to better comprehend her or his effect onrecordedspeech.
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Statistical models can be used to segment and alignrecordedspeechto words or phones.
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The robots move and make noise (generally arecordedspeechor song), but are fixed to whatever supports them.
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Body language and facial motions were matched to perfection with therecordedspeech.
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Some search engines can searchrecordedspeechsuch as podcasts, though this can be difficult if there is background noise.
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Unit selection synthesis uses large databases ofrecordedspeech.
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Amidst therecordedspeechis a young boy's voice saying sometimes afterwards they still like each other, and sometimes they don't.
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This was his longestrecordedspeechand it was interrupted by loud coughing.
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These complex systems use speech recognition andrecordedspeechor speech synthesis to handle the entire call without live operator intervention.
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