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Interspeech 2024

Kos, Greece
1-5 September 2024

Chairs: Itshak Lapidot, Sharon Gannot
doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2024
ISSN: 2958-1796

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: After finishing your first draft, list the main point of each paragraph to ensure the logical flow remains "solid."

: Use academic databases like Google Scholar to ensure there is enough existing literature to support your arguments. 2. Strategic Outline

: Explain how you conducted your research or reached your conclusions so others can replicate or verify your work.

: Summarize existing research to show where your work fits into the current academic conversation.

: Prioritize peer-reviewed journals, books from academic publishers, and reputable news organizations.

: Restate the thesis in a new way, summarize key points, and suggest areas for future research. 3. Drafting and Citing

: Present your evidence logically. Each paragraph should focus on a single main idea that supports your thesis.