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Neural manifolds carry reactivation of phonetic representations during semantic processing
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Music Engagement as Part of Everyday Life in Dementia Caregiving Relationships at Home. [PDF]
Allison TA+7 more
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Perception of vocoded speech in domestic dogs. [PDF]
Mallikarjun A, Shroads E, Newman RS.
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Autonomic Recalibration: A Promising Approach for Alleviating Myofascial Pain Explored in a Retrospective Case Series. [PDF]
Seton B+3 more
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Exploring the use of grammarly in assessing English academic writing. [PDF]
Abu Qub'a A, Abu Guba MN, Fareh S.
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Shakespeare's Half-Foot: Gendered Prosody in SONNET 20
(2007). Shakespeare's Half-Foot: Gendered Prosody in SONNET 20. The Explicator: Vol. 65, No. 4, pp. 202-204.
Amy D. Stackhouse
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This paper proposes that the presence/absence of the Foot is parametric; that is, contra much previous research (see e. g. Selkirk, Elisabeth (1995). Sentence prosody: intonation, stress and phrasing. In J.
Öner Özçelik
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5. Evertz, Martin. 2014. Visual Prosody: The graphematic foot in English and German
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How prosody marks shifts in footing in classroom discourse [PDF]
Prosody refers to features of speech such as intonation, volume and pace. In this paper, we examine teacher–student dialogue in an English lesson at a secondary school in England, using Conversation Analysis notation to mark features of prosody. We also make connections with Goffman's theoretical concept of footing.
Skidmore, David, Murakami, Kyoko
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