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Contextual F0 cues can outweigh talker F0 cues in fricative perception. [PDF]

open access: yesAtten Percept Psychophys
Uluşahin O   +3 more
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Whither Contrastive Analysis?

open access: yesThe Canadian Modern Language Review, 1993
In its original form Contrastive Analysis (CA) came to be accepted both as a theory of second language learning (SLL) and, more importantly, as an organizing principle around which to plan for second language teaching (SL T) in classroom, or formal, learning environments. As Stem (1983) has aptly put it: "Contrastive Analysis was not intended to offer
Marcel Danesi
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Systematic analysis of contrast echocardiograms

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1983
Contrast echocardiography was first described in 1968. Since then, many reports have described clinical and experimental uses for the technique. Contrast echocardiography is performed at least occasionally in most echocardiography laboratories, but most physicians use this technique merely to determine the presence of a shunt or, more rarely, for ...
R S, Meltzer   +3 more
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On the Validity of Corpus for Contrastive Analysis: Focusing on Korean-Chinese Contrast Analysis

The Korean Society of Bilingualism, 2021
This study aims to analyze and verify the bilingual corpus used in the Korean-Chinese contrastive analysis. To this end, Chapter 2 describes the problems of the corpus construction and corpus used in contrastive linguistics. Chapter 3 analyzes the characteristics of the two kinds of the bilingual corpus - parallel corpus and comparative corpus used in ...
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Contrastive Discourse Analysis

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In this article, I review the field of contrastive linguistics, tracking its development over time, its theoretical underpinnings, and its integration with corpus linguistics.
Curry, Niall
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Confounding Factors in Contrastive Analysis

Synthese, 2004
Several authors within psychology, neuroscience and philosophy take for granted that standard empirical research techniques are applicable when studying consciousness. In this article, it is discussed whether one of the key methods in cognitive neuroscience – the contrastive analysis – suffers from any serious confounding when applied to the field of ...
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