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Assessing predictability effects in connected read speech
A wide range of reduction phenomena have been described in the literature as predictability effects, in which more predictable units (i.e. words, syllables, vowels) are reduced in duration or other acoustic dimensions relative to less predictable units ...
Turnbull, Rory +2 more
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The current investigation examined the developmental changes involved in processing semantic context in auditorily presented sentences, as well as underlying attentional and suppression mechanisms.
Chenery, H. J. +3 more
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Predictive processing of music and language in autism: Evidence from Mandarin and English speakers
Atypical predictive processing has been associated with autism across multiple domains, based mainly on artificial antecedents and consequents. As structured sequences where expectations derive from implicit learning of combinatorial principles, language
Zhao, Chen +13 more
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Purpose: The major purpose of this study was to determine the readability of selected patient education materials for older adults using the cloze procedure as a criterion.
Holcomb, Carol Ann
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Conditional co-occurrence probability acts like frequency in predicting fixation durations
The predictability of an upcoming word has been found to be a useful predictor in eye movement research, but is expensive to collect and subjective in nature.
Ong, James Kwan Yau +1 more
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Same Sentences, Different Grammars, Different Brain Responses?: An MEG Study on Case and Agreement Encoding in Hindi and Nepali Split-Ergative Structures. [PDF]
Chacón DA +5 more
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Munich Sentence (MuSe) Database: Completion norms and audio recordings for 619 German sentences. [PDF]
Sterner EF, Stadler M, Knolle F.
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The role of emotion and attention in semantic processing: Evidence from N400
Does emotional state affect language processing? Little yet is known about the interface between language and emotion. With regard to semantic processing we have shown that emotional state modulates the standard N400 effect. In particular, the N400 cloze
Tromp, J., Chwilla, D.J.
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