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This monograph describes an experiment in Forensic Speaker Identification, showing how speech samples from the same speaker can be discriminated from speech from different speakers with acoustic features commonly used in forensics. It also explains what is now considered the legally and logically correct approach to Forensic Speaker Identification, and presents data that can be used both in real casework and in further testing. Forensic Speaker Identification is typically concerned with addressing the question of whether two or more speech samples have been produced by the same, or different, speakers. It is clear from recent research that the legally and logically correct way of doing this is by using a Bayesian Likelihood Ratio. The monograph explains what a Likelihood Ratio is; why its use is now considered correct; and how it can be used to successfully discriminate same-speaker pairs from different-speaker pairs.
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Dialectologie francaise --- Patois parisiens --- Phonetique experimentale --- Dialectologie francaise --- Patois parisiens --- Phonetique experimentale
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Taalkunde --- Fonetiek (Experimentele) --- Intonatie --- Intonation --- Phonétique expérimentale --- 41.01
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Dialectologie italienne --- Latin (langue) --- Phonetique experimentale --- Linguistique structurale --- Anglais (langue) --- Phonologie --- Grammaire --- Dialectologie italienne --- Latin (langue) --- Phonetique experimentale --- Linguistique structurale --- Anglais (langue) --- Phonologie --- Grammaire
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Phonetics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Phonetics, Experimental. --- Phonologie --- Phonétique expérimentale --- Phonology. --- Phonétique expérimentale
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Phonetics --- Phonetics, Experimental --- Phonétique expérimentale --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Periodicals --- Phonétique expérimentale --- Périodiques
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Speech. --- Phonetics, Experimental. --- Speech disorders. --- Phonétique expérimentale --- Phonétique expérimentale
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This paper investigates the role of affricates in the phonotactics of English, andnotes that these segments behave differently from stops and differently fromfricatives. This is taken as evidence against the proposal that affricates cannotform a natural class by themselves, which is inherent in the so-called "StopApproach" to the representation of affricates. Two other cases from the literature,from Pengo and Cimbrian German, provide additional evidence againstthis approach.
Linguistics, Experimental --- Phonetics, Experimental --- Linguistics, Experimental. --- Phonetics, Experimental. --- Linguistik. --- Empirische Forschung. --- Prosodie. --- Phonetik. --- Linguistique expérimentale --- Phonétique expérimentale --- Linguistique expérimentale. --- Phonétique expérimentale. --- Experimental phonetics --- Experimental linguistics --- Linguistique expérimentale. --- Phonétique expérimentale.
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Phonetics --- Phonetics, Experimental --- Phonétique --- Phonétique expérimentale --- Simon, Péla --- Phonétique --- Phonétique expérimentale --- Simon, Péla --- Phonetics.
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