Concept information
Preferred term
spontaneous speech
Broader concept
Example
- Spontaneous speech contains a large number of disfluencies such as hesitations as well as repetitions either exactly or vaguely the same and speech fragments. (Cho, Niehues & Waibel, 2014)
- Though film dialogues can by no means be called 'spontaneous' speech they share enough features with naturally occurring interactions as to help us define the tools to study requests in spoken language. (Alvarez-Pereyre, 2009)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-V3SLW1SW-C
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