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Things speech often describes (“speech ________”)
language, perception, therapy, recognition, hearing, defects, development, act, production, acts, theory, training, synthesis, making, errors, discrimination, correction, communication, intelligibility, audiometry, analysis, rate, pathology, difficulties, reading, coding, systems, sounds, processing, style, output, understanding, technology, disorders, input, therapist, results, enhancement, defect, comprehension, disturbance, scores, reception, rehabilitation, quality, sound, impairment, evaluation, pathologist, threshold, performance, melody, disorder, behavior, tests, control, arrest, criticism, improvement, rhythm, software, variation, breathing, assessment, characteristics, delay, play, testing, articulation, pattern, physiology, report, timing, text, difficulty, thresholds, fluency, noise, no., print, ability, recoding, prosody, techniques, grille, segmentation, accommodation
How speech often is described (“________ speech”)
free, long, human, last, short, common, public, ordinary, everyday, famous, direct, spontaneous, normal, inner, english, slurred, eloquent, articulate, brief, final, colloquial, popular, indirect, commercial, formal, inaugural, fluent, impassioned, prepared, plain, reported, minute, conversational, oral, connected, keynote, native, rapid, slow, opening, continuous, powerful, adult, excellent, daily, egocentric, able, remarkable, persuasive, lengthy, correct, intelligible, secret, brilliant, synthetic, presidential, casual, celebrated, informal, introductory, fiery, memorable, defective
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