In the shadows of gratitude: On mooded spaces of vulnerability and care
Abstract Gratitude is a ubiquitous phenomenon in everyday social interactions, yet it has received relatively little attention within anthropology. Past approaches to gratitude have focused on its practical expressions within exchange relationships. In contrast, this article considers the phenomenology of gratitude as a moral mood.
Jason Danely
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An MEG Study of Picture Naming [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to relate a psycholinguistic processing model of picture naming to the dynamics of cortical activation during picture naming. The activation was recorded from eight Dutch subjects with a whole-head neuromagnetometer.
Helenius, Päivi +4 more
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Cognitive Science From the Perspective of Linguistic Diversity
Abstract This letter addresses two issues in language research that are important to cognitive science: the comparability of word meanings across languages and the neglect of an integrated approach to writing systems. The first issue challenges generativist claims by emphasizing the importance of comparability of data, drawing on typologists’ findings ...
Yoolim Kim, Annika Tjuka
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Is the scope of phonological planning constrained by the syntactical role of the utterance constituents? [PDF]
Five experiments looked the effect of repeated phonemes in the production of color adjective+noun phrases in English ("green gun"), or noun+color adjective phrases in Spanish and French.
Damian, Markus +3 more
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Stimulus pairing training in children with autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
In early training for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), matching-to-sample (MTS) tasks are widely used to teach various language and cognitive skills.
Noro Fumiyuki +4 more
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Where is the length effect? A cross-linguistic study. [PDF]
Many models of speech production assume that one cannot begin to articulate a word before all its segmental units are inserted into the articulatory plan. Moreover, some of these models assume that segments are serially inserted from left to right.
Bachoud-Lévi, A.C. +3 more
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Do phonological neighbourhood density and phonotactic probability influence speech output accuracy in acquired speech impairment? [PDF]
Phonological neighbourhood density (ND) and phonotactic probability (PROB) have been shown as important variables in speech output accuracy. We examined whether PROB and ND have an effect on output accuracy in English speakers after stroke when other key
Lallini, Nicole, Miller, Nicholas
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Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Writing. The Parallel Lives of Michael Ventris and Linda Schele and the Decipherment of Mycenaean and Mayan Writing [PDF]
Catalogue of an exhibition conducted in conjunction with the Eleventh International Mycenological Colloquium held at the University of Texas at Austin in 2000.
Palaima, Thomas G. +2 more
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Rank-frequency relation for Chinese characters
We show that the Zipf's law for Chinese characters perfectly holds for sufficiently short texts (few thousand different characters). The scenario of its validity is similar to the Zipf's law for words in short English texts.
Allahverdyan, A. E. +3 more
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The Influence of working memory on L2 oral fluency: an exploratory study [PDF]
Màster de Lingüística Aplicada i Adquisició de Llengües en Contextos Multilingües, Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2012, Supervisor: Dr.
Morris, Steven
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