(Phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language.
1Shonda Rhimes and the art of a making a good speech sound casual.
2He had the power of making his speech sound like a deep, soft music.
3Shakepeare's apparent instances of inadvertence were deliberate, to make speech sound spontaneous on the stage.
4Overlap (voxels correctly classifying both speech sound categories) was surprisingly sparse.
5Most people, of course, have no idea how their voices and their speech sound to others, but he did.
6His tactic was to make the speech sound faintly less thrilling than a PowerPoint presentation to other tourism executives.
7Photo: 123RF Speech and language therapist Christian Wright discuss the top five speech sound errors in five-year-olds and tips and tricks to fix them.
8Talia put to Mr Fowles that his speech sounded very familiar yesterday.
9This speech sounds grand, but I have to hold back my groan.
10What linguists call speech rate-thenumber of speech sounds per second-equalizes
11What is the largest number of speech sounds that a language can have?
12This speech sounds rehearsed, giving me the impression she's had this talk before.
13From the other room her soft, even speech sounded like tut, tut, tut.
14Vouloumanos has studied how newborn babies respond to human speech versus non- speech sounds.
15Dear Casey, Your idea for your final speech sounds great.
16You know, who remember what speech sounds like and already know how to talk.
Translations for speech sound