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Waterborne polyurethane/graphene formulations are developed as piezoresistive coatings on glass fabric to enable flexible strain sensing. The graphene‐enabled conductive network provides a stable electromechanical response under cyclic compression. The coating demonstrates reliable pressure‐dependent resistance changes, highlighting its potential for ...
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Transducers convert physical signals into electrical and optical representations, yet each mechanism is bounded by intrinsic trade‐offs across bandwidth, sensitivity, speed, and energy. This review maps transduction mechanisms across physical scale and frequency, showing how heterogeneous integration and multiphysics co‐design transform isolated ...
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Dual-tasking while using two languages: Examining the cognitive resource demands of cued and voluntary language production in bilinguals. [PDF]
de Bruin A, McGarrigle R.
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Syntactic priming in language production
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1999People have a tendency to repeat the types of sentences they use during language production. Recent experimental work has shown that this phenomenon is at least partly due to 'syntactic priming', whereby the act of processing an utterance with a particular form facilitates processing a subsequent utterance with the same or a related form.
, Pickering, , Branigan
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Persistent structural priming from language comprehension to language production☆☆☆
Cognition, 2007To examine the relationship between syntactic processes in language comprehension and language production, we compared structural persistence from sentence primes that speakers heard to persistence from primes that speakers produced. [Bock, J. K., & Griffin, Z. M. (2000). The persistence of structural priming: transient activation or implicit learning?
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2023
One of the main differences between monolingual and bilingual language production is that during the latter word representations of both languages become activated. This parallel language activation is assumed to result in cross-language interference, which can hamper bilingual language production.
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One of the main differences between monolingual and bilingual language production is that during the latter word representations of both languages become activated. This parallel language activation is assumed to result in cross-language interference, which can hamper bilingual language production.
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractLinguistic expressions are produced through a multicomponent multistage process. This article describes the major components of the language‐production process and discusses issues of current research focus. General mechanisms of word and sentence production are described.
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AbstractLinguistic expressions are produced through a multicomponent multistage process. This article describes the major components of the language‐production process and discusses issues of current research focus. General mechanisms of word and sentence production are described.
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Studying Second Language Production
2022Abstract: 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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The Electrophysiology of Language Production
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Vitória Piai, Priscila Borges
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Productivity in language production
Language and Cognitive Processes, 1994Lexical 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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