These are just a few of the enunciations occupying space across the American landscape. |
False starts become visible records of her hesitancy, like the stutter that precedes enunciations too long or complex to be managed in a single utterance. |
The narration of Lenny Henry is extraordinary, moving from the lilting cadences of the islands to British and American enunciations as he distinguishes each character. |
Is it desired that this common part of the enunciations be expressible in words? |
Skidmore liberated trippingly rhythmic enunciations, and soothed cadences to cushion satisfying endings. |
Voice recognition systems also need to make allowances for the diverse enunciations and intonations of the same word by different people. |