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"Originally edited for publication in French, in a special issue of the Bulletin de psychologie, 1982, volume XXXV, under the title 'Language et comprehension'"--Preface.Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Language and Comprehension ...
Kintsch, Walter, Le Ny, Jean François.
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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Configuration, 2021
د ژبې د پېژندنې او تعريف په اړه داسې ویل شوي دي، ژبه د غږېزو سېمبولونو سيستم دی، چې دهغه په واسطه انسانان د يوې ډلې او ديوه کلتور د برخه والو په توګه متقابله پوهونه او راپوهونه سرته رسوي. د ژبې په اړه داسې هم ویل شوي دی: ژبه په واقعیت کې يوه ټولنيزه، اکتسابي او ثقافي پديده ده، نه عضوي، فطري او طبعي.
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د ژبې د پېژندنې او تعريف په اړه داسې ویل شوي دي، ژبه د غږېزو سېمبولونو سيستم دی، چې دهغه په واسطه انسانان د يوې ډلې او ديوه کلتور د برخه والو په توګه متقابله پوهونه او راپوهونه سرته رسوي. د ژبې په اړه داسې هم ویل شوي دی: ژبه په واقعیت کې يوه ټولنيزه، اکتسابي او ثقافي پديده ده، نه عضوي، فطري او طبعي.
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Prosody and language comprehension
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2015This review provides a summary of the most recent advances on the study of how prosody is used during language comprehension. Prosody is characterized as an abstract structure composed of discrete tonal elements aligned with the segmental composition of the sentence organized in constituents of increasing size, and this structure is influenced by the ...
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Conversational language comprehension
ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1982The following paragraphs are excerpts from the Introduction to my dissertation (Parkison, 1980):"This thesis describes a program which permits a person to communicate with a computer in ordinary, unrestricted English. This program has been in use for several years as one component of a computer model of paranoia known as PARRY (Colby, 1975). As part of
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Disfluencies and human language comprehension
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2004Spoken language contains disfluencies, which include editing terms such as uh and um as well as repeats and corrections. In less than ten years the question of how disfluencies are handled by the human sentence comprehension system has gone from virtually ignored to a topic of major interest in computational linguistics and psycholinguistics.
Fernanda, Ferreira, Karl G D, Bailey
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Grammatical comprehension in language and communication disorders
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2023Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have traditionally been considered separate disorders, although some similarities and overlaps in certain aspects of language have been detected. In this paper, we compare the deficits in receptive grammar in these two disorders.
Garrido del Águila, Dunia +5 more
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language comprehension in schizophrenics and their brothers
Biological Psychiatry, 1992Disturbances in language functioning may be associated with familial vulnerability to schizophrenia. Language comprehension, measured by the Luria-Nebraska Relational Concepts Factor Scale, was evaluated in 36 schizophrenic probands and their nonschizophrenic adult brothers (n = 41), and in 18 normal controls.
R, Condray +2 more
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Lie detection and language comprehension
Nature, 2000People who can't understand words are better at picking up lies about emotions. People are usually no better than chance at detecting lies from a liar's demeanour1,2, even when clues to deceit are evident from facial expression and tone of voice3. We suspected that people who are unable to understand words (aphasics) may be better at spotting liars, so
N L, Etcoff +3 more
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Case and Language Comprehension
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Bader, M., Lamers, M.J.A.
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Time in language: Event duration in language comprehension
Cognitive Psychology, 2011This work investigates how we process and represent event duration in on-line language comprehension. Specifically, it examines how events of different duration are processed and what type of knowledge underlies their representations. Studies 1-4 examined verbs and phrases in different contexts.
Marta, Coll-Florit, Silvia P, Gennari
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