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Article Carmen Cervone; Anne Maass (2024)
Only Words?: How Language Shapes Intergroup Relations. Acta Historica Leopoldina (pp. 67-82). (/isis/citation/CBB154798921/) unapi

Article Xiaochang Li (2023)
“There’s No Data Like More Data”: Automatic Speech Recognition and the Making of Algorithmic Culture. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 165-182). (/isis/citation/CBB996020233/) unapi

Book Roderick P. Hart (2023)
American Eloquence: Language and Leadership in the Twentieth Century. (/isis/citation/CBB788475496/) unapi

Book Zac Gershberg; Sean Illing (2022)
The Paradox of Democracy: Free Speech, Open Media, and Perilous Persuasion. (/isis/citation/CBB829331234/) unapi

Book Jennifer Petersen (2022)
How Machines Came to Speak: Media Technologies and Freedom of Speech. (/isis/citation/CBB377478193/) unapi

Article Claire Brock (2022)
Surgery, Success, and the Role of the Patient in Cleft Palate Operations, circa 1800–1930. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 22-44). (/isis/citation/CBB408132119/) unapi

Article Tiina Männistö-Funk (2022)
“One Fine Day Your Car Will Also Start to Speak”: Automotive Voices as Promises of Machine Intelligence. Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology (pp. 117-138). (/isis/citation/CBB351055297/) unapi

Book Roberto Pieraccini (2021)
AI Assistants. (/isis/citation/CBB406160431/) unapi

Article Owen Marshall (July 2021)
The Maniac-Making Machine: A Media History of Delayed Auditory Feedback. Technology and Culture (pp. 839-860). (/isis/citation/CBB118537584/) unapi

Article Julia Kursell (2018)
Alexander Ellis’s Translation of Helmholtz’s Sensations of Tone. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 339-345). (/isis/citation/CBB556710785/) unapi

Article Kathryn de Luna (2018)
Inciteful Language: Knowing and Naming Technology in South Central Africa. History and Technology (pp. 41-50). (/isis/citation/CBB565107621/) unapi

Book Daniel L. Everett (2017)
How Language Began: The Story of Humanity's Greatest Invention. (/isis/citation/CBB975378752/) unapi

Article Paul Eling (2016)
Broca’s faculté du langage articulé: Language or Praxis?. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences (pp. 169-187). (/isis/citation/CBB081060778/) unapi

Article Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza; Jorge Moll; Fernanda Tovar-Moll (2016)
Broca’s Aphemia: The Tortuous Story of a Nonaphasic Nonparalytic Disorder of Speech. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences (pp. 142-168). (/isis/citation/CBB828875436/) unapi

Article Luciano Nicolás García (2016)
Before the “Boom”: Readings and Uses of Vygotsky in Argentina (1935–1974). History of Psychology (pp. 298-313). (/isis/citation/CBB819194555/) unapi

Article Ashley Miller (2014)
Speech Paralysis: Ingestion, Suffocation, and the Torture of Listening. Nineteenth-Century Contexts (pp. 473-487). (/isis/citation/CBB645830047/) unapi

Article Gere, Cathy (2013)
Curating Aphasia: Pierre Paul Broca's Museological Science. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (p. 200). (/isis/citation/CBB001201231/) unapi

Chapter Sewald, Ronda L. (2012)
Forced Listening: The Contested Use of Loudspeakers for Commercial and Political Messages in the Public Soundscape. In: Sound Clash: Listening to American Studies (p. 317). (/isis/citation/CBB001421321/) unapi

Article Podgayetsky, Oleksandr (2012)
Evolution of Research in the Field of Artificial Intelligence in Ukraine and the World. Research in the History of Technology (p. 48). (/isis/citation/CBB001321287/) unapi

Article Malin, Brenton J. (2011-12)
Electrifying Speeches: Emotional Control and the Technological Aesthetic of the Voice in the Early 20th-Century U.S.. Journal of Social History (p. 1). (/isis/citation/CBB001231785/) unapi

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