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Bilinguals in a monolingual and a bilingual speech mode: The effect on lexical access [PDF]
The time course of lexical access in fluent Portuguese-English bilinguals and in English speaking monolinguals was examined during the on-line processing of spoken sentences using the phoneme-triggered lexical decision task (Blank, 1980). The bilinguals were tested in two distinct speech modes: a monolingual, English or Portuguese, speech mode, and a ...
C, Soares, F, Grosjean
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Expansion in speech time can restore comprehension in a simultaneously speaking bilingual robot
Introduction: In this study, the development of a social robot, capable of giving speech simultaneously in more than one language was in mind. However, the negative effect of background noise on speech comprehension is well-documented in previous works ...
Hamed Pourfannan +3 more
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BILINGUALISM AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN A BILINGUAL FAMILY
The essay is devoted to the problematic of bilingualism and approach to the child upbringing in bilingual family environment. The accepted knowledge devoted to the problematic is resumed, together with the content of the term 'bilingualism', the ...
Jana Kadaníková, Karel Neubauer
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Bilingual Automatic Speech Recognition: A Review, Taxonomy and Open Challenges
In this technological era, smart and intelligent systems that are integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, algorithms, tools, and technologies, have impact on various aspects in our daily life.
Ahmad A. M. Abushariah +5 more
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Breaking Down the Bilingual Cost in Speech Production [PDF]
AbstractBilinguals have been shown to perform worse than monolinguals in a variety of verbal tasks. This study investigated this bilingual verbal cost in a large‐scale picture‐naming study conducted in Spanish. We explored how individual characteristics of the participants and the linguistic properties of the words being spoken influence this ...
Jasmin Sadat +4 more
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This article introduces the LITMUS-MAIN (Language Impairment Testing in Multilingual Settings-MAIN) and motivates the adaptation of this instrument into Chinese languages and language pairs involving a Chinese language, namely Cantonese, Mandarin, Kam ...
Rachel T. Y. Kan +5 more
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Bilingual acoustic voice variation: the case of Sorani Kurdish-Persian speakers
Many individuals around the world speak two or more than two languages. This phenomenon adds a fascinating dimension of variability to speech, both in perception and production.
Maral Asiaee, Homa Asadi
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Specificity of Phonemic Perception of Bilingual Learners
According to various sources, from 277 to 295 different languages are used in the Russian Federation, which makes it very important to assess the impact of bilingualism on speech perception, for example, in the context of school education ...
D.E. Goyaeva +7 more
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Development of English speaking skills in bilingual students by teaching in cooperation [PDF]
This article examines the development of oral English-speaking speech in bilingual students and teaching conditions. Conditions in the labor market require changes in the education system.
Grigorieva Lena +2 more
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Bilingual cogito: inner speech in acculturated bilinguals [PDF]
This paper investigates the extent of second language (L2) use in domains belonging to inner speech. The participants consist of 149 highly educated L2-competent sequential Polish-English bilinguals resident in the UK. The independent variables include acculturation level, social network profile, length of residence, and predicted future domicile.
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