female speaker

collocation in English

meaningsoffemaleandspeaker

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female
adjective
uk
/ˈfiː.meɪl/
us
/ˈfiː.meɪl/
belonging or relating to the sex that can give birth to young or ...
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speaker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspiː.kər/
us
/ˈspiː.kɚ/
a person who gives a speech at a ...
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(Definition offemaleandspeakerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffemale speaker

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These were recorded by afemalespeaker, and the original recordings served as the "clear" stimuli.
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Who do we hear in the voice of thefemalespeaker?
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The samples for thefemalespeakergroups, being negligibly small, are omitted from the figure.
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One adultfemalespeaker, interviewed with two friends, provided only 27 tokens.
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A digitized recording was made of afemalespeakerproducing syllables in isolation and multisyllabic nonwords.
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Each dialogue consisted of a question posed by a male speaker, followed by an answer spoken by afemalespeaker.
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The stimuli were recorded by afemalespeaker, the first author, in two neutral sentential contexts, as illustrated below.
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Both speakers display the same patterns, although thefemalespeakershows a higher degree of variability in the values associated with pitch accents.
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The target words, as well as two practice items, were read by afemalespeakerand recorded in a quiet room.
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The varieties without a glottal stop are used by afemalespeaker, and the one with a glottal stop by a male speaker.
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Thefemalespeaker's attempt to take control over the topic is inhibited by the male speaker 's lack of interest.
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From afemalespeakerit is more likely to carry connotations of solidarity; those addressed are equals or being treated as equals, members of the peer-group.
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She was the onlyfemalespeaker.
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Thematically, the poem is primarily concerned with the evocation of the grief of thefemalespeakerand with the representation of her state of despair.
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