Experienced listeners can identify many ragas after they hear just a few notes.
It seems for this reason that the differences the listeners identified, if they existed at all, were not intonational.
We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer.
The listener identifies word divisions by semantic cues and a knowledge of phrase structure.
The melody uncoils craftily, but what would late-21st-century listeners identify with?
They wanted to convey a message that would help listeners identify with them as individuals.
In addition, speech disfluencies such as fillers can help listeners to identify upcoming words.
Typical scale features also act to help listeners identify ragas.
The listener must then identify who the newsmaker is.
The listener must then identify who posted the update.