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Table 1. Distinctive features of vocal

in A Neural System Phonematic Transformation
by Igor T. Podolak, Andrzej Bielecki

Table 3: The distinct features of the integrated model

in DESIGN AND ASSESSMENT OF THE INTEGRATED INFORMATION, BUSINESS PROCESS AND PRODUCTION SYSTEM BY SIMULATION
by A. Azadeh, M. Haghnevis, Y. Khodadadegan
"... In PAGE 6: ... In fact, conventional simulation models of business and production processes were developed separately and compared with the integrated model. Table3 shows features of the integrated model compared with that of non-integrated business and production simulation models. It further proves the superiority of the integrated approach with non-integrated approaches.... ..."

Table 1: Traditional distinct features of SE and HCI

in Bridging the HCI-SE Gap: Historical and Epistemological Perspectives. Paper presented at the Interact 2003
by Effie Lai-chong Law 2003
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Table 1: Traditional distinct features of SE and HCI

in Bridging the HCI-SE Gap:
by Historical And Epistemological, Effie Lai-chong Law 2003
Cited by 3

Table A.1: English phonemes and their distinctive features.

in and Sift" as a Mo of Inflection
by Raymond To The, Raymond A. Molnar, Patrick Henry Winston, Arthur C. Smith

Table 2. Distinct features of appreciative inquiry

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 2. Distinctive features of consonantal phonemes

in A Neural System Phonematic Transformation
by Igor T. Podolak, Andrzej Bielecki

Table A.4: Mapping from articulatory features to distinctive features, continued.

in LANDMARK-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION: REPORT OF THE 2004 Johns Hopkins Summer Workshop
by Mark Hasegawa-Johnson ,James Baker, Steven Greenberg, Katrin Kirchhoff, Jennifer Muller, Kemal Sönmez, Sarah Borys, Ken Chen, Amit Juneja, Karen Livescu, Srividya Mohan, Emily Coogan, Tianyu Wang 2005

Table 1: Distinctive features for some English vowels and consonants. Phonetic sym-

in A computational model for the acquisition and use of phonological knowledge
by Kenneth Yip, Gerald Jay Sussman 1996
"... In PAGE 6: ... This feature system uses 14 distinctive features. Table1 below shows the distinctive features for a subset of English vowels and consonants. Each phoneme is a particular combination of the 14 features.... ..."
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Table 2: The set of distinctive features used to characterize 13

in Signal representation, attribute extraction and, the use of distinctive features for phonetic classification
by Helen M. Meng, Victor W. Zue, Hong C. Leung 1991
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