The "interpreter." This is how the listener’s ear and brain decode those acoustic waves. It’s not just about hearing sounds; it’s about how we categorize phonemes, filter out noise, and use linguistic context to make sense of the world.
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The "signal." Once air leaves the mouth, it becomes a complex pressure wave. By analyzing frequency, intensity, and duration, we can visualize speech through spectrograms, uncovering the hidden patterns of vowels and consonants. The "interpreter
Understanding human communication requires looking at it through three critical lenses: By analyzing frequency, intensity, and duration, we can
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