Sentences with phrase «read human speech»

Not exact matches

Performance studies uses some of the raw materials of incarnational theology to imagine human speaking; preaching approaches the disciplinary terrain of performance theory by emphasizing relationships between orality and writing, between reading and speaking, and the evocative power of ritual speech and gesture.
In the future, a nurse could determine whether a baby is likely to develop a reading disorder simply by attaching a few electrodes to its scalp and watching its brain waves respond to human speech.
From such standard selections as the Declaration of Independence, the Monroe Doctrine, and the Emancipation Proclamation, to such lesser - read pieces as the Declaration of Sentiments of the Seneca Falls Convention, John F. Kennedy's speech at the Berlin Wall, and Csar Chvez's speech to striking grape workers, the documents in this book cover many areas, including politics, human rights, and environmental issues.
[After reading and / or reciting a famous speech] Would you consider this a persuasive speech, an inspirational speech, and / or one that paints a picture of the human condition?
candidate in Human Development and Psychology (read the full text of the speech)
IVONA text - to - speech system with its advanced technologies reads texts less like a robot, and more like a human.
While the iPad has built - in text to speech features (Speak Selection and Speak Screen) and the quality of the voice continues to improve, some readers will still prefer to hear an actual human voice reading the text.
To find out how dogs reacted to human speech, researchers had 30 female volunteers read a script while looking at pictures of dogs — both puppies and adults.
To determine how dogs react to human speech, researchers in the new study... → Read More: Good Widdle Doggie!
Researchers decided to look into this pet - directed speech, which is similar to the tone of voice used for human babies «known to engage infants» attention and... Continue reading
For humans, the terms «speech» and «talk» are not restricted to vocalization, but encompass human body language (which most of us read without realizing it), gestural languages (sign language) and tactile languages (of deaf - blind individuals) which are equally expressive among those fluent in their use.
For the first a systematic disassemble of the paragraph of his speech in which the comment appears and the one following would have him looking a fool (e.g. just read the nonsense about «placing the burden of proof on showing there is no human influence» and try and link that in some way to what scientists do wrt null hypotheses).
CSW director Rick Piltz was interviewed on July 21 on the new federal scientific assessment of the effects of climate change on human health and welfare in the US, the Bush administration's record, Al Gore's speech on transforming the energy... Continue reading
Lord Irvine explained his intention in his second reading speech: «The traditional freedom of the individual under an unwritten constitution... gives no protection from misuse of power by the state... Our courts will develop human rights throughout society.»
Even though I am a cultural anthropologist with academic insights into human behaviour, psychology, and consciousness, I won't bore you with long academic speeches that are miles away from your hands - on reality - most of what you read on these pages will have a firm root in experience, typically my own as a mother.
Read her full speech below, republished with permission from the Australian Human Rights Commission website.
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