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Productivity in language production

Language and Cognitive Processes, 1994
Lexical statistics and a production experiment are used to gauge the extent to which the linguistic notion of morphological productivity is relevant for psycholinguistic theories of speech production in languages such as Dutch and English. Lexical statistics of productivity show that despite the relatively poor morphology of Dutch, new words are ...
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NAMING AND LANGUAGE PRODUCTION

Continuum, 2010
Naming and sentence production are complex tasks, each requiring a number of cognitive processes and representations, which can be selectively impaired by focal brain damage, such as stroke, or by neurodegenerative disease. The types of errors made by the patient and the pattern of performance across tasks can provide clues regarding the location of ...
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Speech Production and Language Statistics

Nature, 1957
THE purpose of the experiment reported here was to examine the function of hesitation pauses in speech. Pauses were conceived of as serving the selection processes which direct the course of verbal sequences, and as involving acts of choice. They were expected to occur where linguistic solutions fitting the speech intentions are not readily available ...
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The product of rational languages

1993
The very basic operation of the product of rational languages is the source of some of the most fertilizing problems in the Theory of Finite Automata. Indeed, attempts to solve McNaughton's star-free problem, Eggan's star-height problem and Brzozowski's dot-depth problem, all three related to the product, already led to many deep and ever expanding ...
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Studying Second Language Production

2022
Abstract: In today’s globalized world, we are surrounded by words, sentences, and texts produced by second-language (L2) users. Databases containing spontaneous speech and assignments produced in foreign language classes provide a wealth of information on the eventual products that L2 users produce.
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Productivity analysis of the UPC language

18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2004. Proceedings., 2004
Summary form only given. Parallel programming paradigms, over the past decade, have focused on how to harness the computational power of contemporary parallel machines. Ease of use and code development productivity, has been a secondary goal. Recently, however, there has been a growing interest in understanding the code development productivity issues ...
François Cantonnet   +3 more
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The cascade high productivity language

Ninth International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments, 2004. Proceedings., 2004
The strong focus of recent high end computing efforts on performance has resulted in a low-level parallel programming paradigm characterized by explicit control over message-passing in the framework of a fragmented programming model. In such a model, object code performance is achieved at the expense of productivity, conciseness, and clarity.
Callahan, David   +2 more
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Max-product grammars and languages

Information Sciences, 1975
Abstract In this paper, two equivalent formulations of max-product grammars are presented. The families of languages generated by various types of max-product grammars are examined. In particular, the family /oL of languages generated by finitary weak regular max-product grammars with cut-point is studied in detail.
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The Neural Organization of Language Production

2023
Language production relies upon a predominantly left-hemisphere network of cortical and subcortical brain regions. This chapter reviews evidence from neuroimaging and neuromodulation studies, beginning with an overview of the neural mechanisms engaged by the intention to communicate up to and including motor output for spoken production.
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