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Acoustic Features in Dialogue Dominate Accurate Personality Trait Classification ; 2020 IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems (ICHMS)
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A PHONETIC MARKER OF THE MODERN NORTH-SOUTH LINGUISTIC DIVIDE IN ENGLAND ... : ФОНЕТИЧЕСКИЙ МАРКЕР СОВРЕМЕННОГО ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКОГО ДЕЛЕНИЯ АНГЛИИ ...
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СЛОВООБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНО-МОТИВАЦИОННЫЙ АНАЛИЗ НАЗВАНИЙ ЛЕКАРСТВЕННЫХ ТРАВЯНИСТЫХ РАСТЕНИЙ В КАЗАХСКОМ И РУССКОМ ЯЗЫКАХ
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ОМАШЕВА Ж.М.. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Российский университет дружбы народов», 2016
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The Language Identification Problem: Formant Analysis and Cross-Linguistic Uniqueness
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In: Western Papers in Linguistics / Cahiers linguistiques de Western (2016)
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ГЕНДЕРНЫЙ АСПЕКТ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ СРАВНЕНИЙ В МАРИЙСКИХ ЛЕЧЕБНЫХ ЗАГОВОРАХ
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Automatic-Type Calibration of Traditionally Derived Likelihood Ratios: Forensic Analysis of Australian English/o/Formant Trajectories
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In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2008 incorporating SST 2008 (2015)
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Forensic voice Comparison using likelihood ratios based on Polynomial curves fitted to the formant trajectories of Australian English
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In: The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law (2015)
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A multi-method dyadic investigation of child and parent pain catastrophizing and family functioning in child pain
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Families play a critical role in children’s pain. Theoretical and empirical work has explored individual child and parent, dyadic (parent-child interaction), and family-level factors; however, prior research has largely examined their influence on child pain in isolation from one another. This dissertation used a multi-informant multi-method design and dyadic analysis to advance our understanding of child and parent catastrophizing (Paper 1) and family functioning (Paper 2) in children’s pain, as modeled using experimental pain. Participants included 171 community-based dyads comprised of one child 8-12 years old (89 girls) and one parent (135 mothers). Parent-child dyads completed two lab-based interaction tasks together in randomized counterbalanced order, including the child’s completion of a cold pressor task (CPT) and a conflict discussion task. Children and parents reported on their trait and state pain catastrophizing about the child’s pain, trait anxiety, situational distress, family functioning, and ratings of child pain intensity and unpleasantness. Child pain tolerance was also recorded. Micro-observational coding of parent and child verbalizations during the CPT captured parent attending, non-attending, and other talk, and child symptom complaints and other talk. Macro-observational coding during the conflict discussion task assessed aspects of family functioning. The actor-partner interdependence model and hierarchical multiple regressions explored intra- and inter-personal contributions to child pain. Paper 1: Results indicated that higher parent and child trait and/or state pain catastrophizing predicted their own ratings of greater child pain, with child state pain catastrophizing additionally influencing parent ratings. Parent and child state pain catastrophizing interacted significantly to influence child symptom complaints, including more child symptom complaints in dyads with low child and high parent pain catastrophizing. Paper 2: Results indicated no relation between family functioning and child pain outcomes. Poorer reported family functioning predicted greater child and parent trait anxiety and pain catastrophizing, and parent situational distress. Aspects of observed family functioning predicted child symptom complaints and other talk. The use of observational methodology and dyadic analysis revealed newly identified interpersonal influences of parent and family factors on children’s verbal pain behaviours, and on parent perceptions of child pain and parent trait and state coping with child pain.
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cold pressor; dyadic analysis; family functioning; multi-informant multi-method design; pain; pain catastrophizing; parents; pediatric pain
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10222/64069
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Two Basic Questions on Phonetic Experimental Analysis ...
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Mai, Wang. - : Faculty of International Studies, Prince of Songkla University, 2014
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Las aproximantes [β, δ, γ] del español en habla espontánea ; LAS APROXIMANTES [β, δ, γ] DEL ESPAÑOL EN HABLA ESPONTÁNEA
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In: PHONICA; Vol. 7 (2011); 118-140 ; 1699-8774 (2013)
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Public awareness, attitudes and beliefs regarding intellectual disability: A systematic review
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In: RES DEV DISABIL , 32 (6) 2164 - 2182. (2011) (2011)
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A Phonetic Summarizer for Sociolinguists ; concordancing by phonetic criteria
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Accent Conversion via Formant-based Spectral Mapping and Pitch Contour Modification
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Acoustic and perceptual effects of telephone transmission on vowel quality
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Impact of the GSM mobile phone network on the speech signal: some preliminary findings
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In: http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/ijsll.v15i2.193 (2008)
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Monitoring of the natural voice variations in open and closed phases with frequency warped ARMA modeling
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In: Interspeech 2006 And 9Th International Conference On Spoken Language Processing, Vols 1-5, p. 2498-2501 (2006)
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The WinSnoori user's manual version 1.32
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In: https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00107630 ; 2002 (2002)
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Time-frequency speech transformation based on an elementary waveform representation
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In: ISSN: 0167-6393 ; EISSN: 1872-7182 ; Speech Communication ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02000970 ; Speech Communication, Elsevier : North-Holland, 1990, 9 (5-6), pp.419-431 (1990)
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Some Statistics on Vowel Formant Variability.
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1976)
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