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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1996
The role of inhibition (increased latency) for lexical decisions on targets preceded by orthographically related high- and low-frequency primes was examined. There was more inhibition for targets preceded by orthographically related high-frequency primes, compared to the same targets preceded by orthographically unrelated primes.
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The role of inhibition (increased latency) for lexical decisions on targets preceded by orthographically related high- and low-frequency primes was examined. There was more inhibition for targets preceded by orthographically related high-frequency primes, compared to the same targets preceded by orthographically unrelated primes.
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High Frequency Word Entrainment in Spoken Dialogue: Presentation Powerpoint Slides
2008Cognitive theories of dialogue hold that entrainment, the automatic alignment between dialogue partners at many levels of linguistic representation, is key to facilitating both production and comprehension in dialogue. In this paper we examine novel types of entrainment in two corpora—Switchboard and the Columbia Games corpus. We examine entrainment in
Hirschberg, Julia Bell +2 more
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Helping learners identify high-frequency words
2022Shoaziz Sharakhimov +1 more
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Contour distribution of dutch high-frequency words
IPO Annual Progress Report, 1970No abstract.
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Distribution of High-Frequency Words: An Analytical Investigation
2023 11th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS), 2023Can Özbey, Eyüp Kaan Ülgen
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Realization of just: Speech reduction in a high-frequency word
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of AmericaSpeech communication in conversational contexts often contains word forms distinct from careful speech, as speakers modify or omit segments in high-frequency words, producing reduced pronunciations (Aylett and Turk, 2006; Bybee, 2001; Fidelholz, 1975; Fosler-Lussier and Morgan, 1999; Hooper, 1976; Munson, 2007; Pluymaekers et al., 2005).
Ki Woong Moon +3 more
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WORD GROUPS WITH HIGH FREQUENCY IN DOSTAN TEXTS
Word classes with high frequency in Uzbek epic texts have been extensively studied using lexical-semantic, statistical and stylistic analysis methods of linguistics. This article analyzes the frequency distribution of word classes, their role in the text structure, semantic groups and stylistic features based on the texts of such important epics as ...openaire +1 more source
EFL Learners’ Knowledge of High-frequency Words in the Comprehension of Idioms: A Boost or a Burden?
, 2019Jinkyoung Park, Yuah V. Chon
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English Words of Very High Frequency
College English, 1966William Card, Virginia McDavid
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