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Metamemory for faces, names, and common nouns
This study examined the metacognitive aspects of face-name learning with the goal of providing a comprehensive profile of monitoring performance during this task. Four types of monitoring judgments were solicited during encoding and retrieval of novel face-name associations.
Nicholas N, Watier, Charles A, Collin
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Kata Benda Dalam Bahasa Inggris Dan Bahasa Tetun (Analisis Kontrastif) [PDF]
This research entitled “Nouns in English and Tetun Language (Contrastive Analysis) is written to fulfill the requirement in finish the study in English Department, Faculty of Humanities Sam Ratulangi University.
May, E. D. (Evangelin)
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Noun and verb processing in aphasia: Behavioural profiles and neural correlates
The behavioural and neural processes underpinning different word classes, particularly nouns and verbs, have been a long-standing area of interest in psycholinguistic, neuropsychology and aphasiology research.
Reem S.W. Alyahya +3 more
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Investigating differences between proper and common nouns using novel word learning
Empirical studies have shown higher rates of tip-of-the-tongue states for proper nouns, in comparison to common nouns, in non-brain-damaged speakers (e.g., Valentine & Moore, 1995), and higher retrieval failure rates for proper nouns relative to common ...
Anastasiya Romanova +3 more
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The cognitive roots of gender in Russian [PDF]
Traditional accounts of gender as a grammatical category fail to grasp the essence of its meaning. A cognitive approach to the analysis of Russian nominal gender classification provides deeper insights into the relationship between grammar and man’s ...
Kravchenko, Prof. A.V.
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Gender Agreement: a psycholinguistic and aphasia case study.
Introduction Some Italian nouns occur as couples like cavallo-cavalla (horse-mare) showing a systematic relation between their grammatical Gender and the sex of their referents. An aphasia case study by Franzon, Bertocci and Semenza (2013) suggested that
Francesca Franzon, Francesca Peressotti
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Is the scope of phonological planning constrained by the syntactical role of the utterance constituents? [PDF]
Five experiments looked the effect of repeated phonemes in the production of color adjective+noun phrases in English ("green gun"), or noun+color adjective phrases in Spanish and French.
Damian, Markus +3 more
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Use Generalized Representations, But Do Not Forget Surface Features [PDF]
Only a year ago, all state-of-the-art coreference resolvers were using an extensive amount of surface features. Recently, there was a paradigm shift towards using word embeddings and deep neural networks, where the use of surface features is very limited.
Moosavi, Nafise Sadat, Strube, Michael
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Word formation in contemporary Liangmai: A morphological study [PDF]
This paper attempts to discuss the different processes of word formation in contemporary Liangmai, a Tibeto-Burman (TB) language of the Kuki-Chin-Naga sub group (Bradley 1997).
Daimai, Kailadbou
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