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Boddah

An episode of the The Sounds Of Life podcast, hosted by Ryan Garretson, titled "Boddah" was published on January 23, 2018 and runs 2 minutes.

January 23, 2018 ·2m · The Sounds Of Life

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To Boddah.

To Boddah.
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My Observation of Life Through Sound These are the sounds of my life. All uploaded sound is raw unedited footage. Terrain Dan Colish hear the sounds of life in new ways Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus Language: Birth and Decay - SD Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) The Research Focus "Language: Birth and Decay" is concerned with how the sounds of speech are acquired by infants and young children in first language acquisition, how such acquisition stabilizes in healthy individuals, and how such patterns may dissolve following the onset of brain lesions. Spoken language is a defining human behaviour, and it is the very basis of our interaction with the environment as well as of our identity as individuals. For this reason, it is important to understand both how this faculty emerges during child development and the highly damaging effect that speech disorders have on so many aspects of life. Error patterns when language is learnt and when it unravels in speech disorders also provide a unique window to the mind, and are of prime importance for our emerging understanding of how linguistic diversity arises, how languages change, and how physiology and cognition interact to form the sound patterns of human language. Yet speech acquisition and disorders Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Research Focus Language: Birth and Decay - HD Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) The Research Focus "Language: Birth and Decay" is concerned with how the sounds of speech are acquired by infants and young children in first language acquisition, how such acquisition stabilizes in healthy individuals, and how such patterns may dissolve following the onset of brain lesions. Spoken language is a defining human behaviour, and it is the very basis of our interaction with the environment as well as of our identity as individuals. For this reason, it is important to understand both how this faculty emerges during child development and the highly damaging effect that speech disorders have on so many aspects of life. Error patterns when language is learnt and when it unravels in speech disorders also provide a unique window to the mind, and are of prime importance for our emerging understanding of how linguistic diversity arises, how languages change, and how physiology and cognition interact to form the sound patterns of human language. Yet speech acquisition and disorders
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