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1 Automatic Speech Recognizer (ASR) Speech recognition software, sometimes called a speech engine, which listens to human speech and converts the spoken words to text. Speech Recognition Vocabulary

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1 CA Catiline1st speech against Catiline 1 user April 8, 2007
2 North Junior High SpeechPam Cox, North Junior High Speech Communication, 2007 1 user May 15, 2007
3 Go FigureLearning 60 Classic Figures of Speech in Aristotle's Rhetoric Course for 2007-2008, Mrs. Schwager 3 users January 10, 2008
4 free speech/chris brown luversa group where speech of any kind is accepted/ chris brown is soooooooo hot u got to check out his take you do connsert its soooo dam sexxxi!!!!!!! UNDER BARRACK OBAMA!!! LOL 27 users January 13, 2008
5 ABBIE'S GROUP!!!!Rocky, Jefferson, Speech 6 users February 6, 2008
6 AleksaspeechMs. Aleksa KPM Speech and Language 2008 1 user February 27, 2008
7 EX-LEX / Expanding your lexicon for unconstipated speechA collection of vocabulary word sets, culled from various sources including word-of-the-day emails from Merriam-Webster and dictionary.com. A new set is created at the start of each month and updated daily. 5 users June 13, 2008
8 KSH - SpeechStudents of Mrs. Kalaniopio's Speech classes. 2 users July 28, 2008
9 Speech TherapyKelly Anderson and Alicia Currie Conant High School Speech-Language Therapy 2008-2009 2 users October 15, 2008

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