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Listening, Reading, or Both? Rethinking the Comprehension Benefits of Reading‐While‐Listening
Abstract The rising popularity of audiobooks in language learning has highlighted the need to understand their potential benefits in enhancing comprehension and the mechanisms driving these effects. In this registered report, we explored the hypothesis that reading‐while‐listening can enhance lower‐level decoding skills, in turn freeing up cognitive ...
Bronson Hui, Aline Godfroid
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Linking Attention Deficits to Difficulties in the Comprehension of Complex Syntax in Dyslexia
ABSTRACT Recent research suggests that dyslexia involves not only reading difficulties but also deficits in working memory, attention, language, and information processing. This study examined the role of auditory attention in the comprehension of syntactically complex sentences in children with dyslexia.
Mostafa Mazlumi, Mehdi Purmohammad
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Este texto argumenta que el sistema simbólico-alfabético no es solo una representación del habla, más especialmente un sistema alternativo de representación de los conceptos.
Osvaldo Freitas de Jesus
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Bridging the Gap between Graphemes and Phonemes in the Phonetic Transcription
Bridging the Gap between Graphemes and Phonemes in the Phonetic ...
أ.م.د. شذى السعدي م. أميرة عبادي كريم
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Towards Language-Universal End-to-End Speech Recognition
Building speech recognizers in multiple languages typically involves replicating a monolingual training recipe for each language, or utilizing a multi-task learning approach where models for different languages have separate output labels but share some ...
Kim, Suyoun, Seltzer, Michael L.
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Spatial attention to graphemes in grapheme-color synesthesia
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a rare perceptual phenomenon in which an individual’s perception of letters or numbers is associated with sensations of color. Using EEG alpha oscillations (9-11 Hz) and a spatial priming task, we investigated whether color-inducing graphemes attract attention in synesthetes.
Chockley, Alexander +3 more
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Arabic-Java Writing System: How Javanese Language Adopts Arabic Script
Borrowing script happens throughout history of languages. Long before we know Latin script, Javanese has already adopted Arabic script. However, Java language deals with problematic adaptation due to distinctive sound system among those two languages ...
Fakron Jamalin, Asma Abdul Rahman
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No Need for a Lexicon? Evaluating the Value of the Pronunciation Lexica in End-to-End Models
For decades, context-dependent phonemes have been the dominant sub-word unit for conventional acoustic modeling systems. This status quo has begun to be challenged recently by end-to-end models which seek to combine acoustic, pronunciation, and language ...
Chen, Zhifeng +11 more
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Zero-shot Neural Transfer for Cross-lingual Entity Linking
Cross-lingual entity linking maps an entity mention in a source language to its corresponding entry in a structured knowledge base that is in a different (target) language.
Carbonell, Jaime +3 more
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Sprachgeographische Aspekte der Morphologie und Verschriftung in schweizerdeutschen Chats
The regional chat-rooms in Switzerland show an extremely high portion of dialectal contributions (up to 90%). This non-standardized spontaneous writing of a dialectal language still reflects the geolinguistic distribution described in the linguistic ...
Beat Siebenhaar
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