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Filled pauses (i.e., gaps in speech production filled with non-lexical vocalizations) have been studied for more than sixty years in different languages.
Maria Gosy
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Examining Oral (Dis)Fluency in—uh– —Spanish as a Heritage Language
Silence, self-interruptions, or hesitations in spontaneous speech are often interpreted as markers of oral disfluency as they lead to difficulties in delivering a message and in processing it. The main purpose of this study is to examine how such markers
Marina Cuartero +2 more
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Pauses and Parsing: Testing the Role of Prosodic Chunking in Sentence Processing
It is broadly accepted that the prosody of a sentence can influence sentence processing by providing the listener information about the syntax of the sentence. It is less clear what the mechanism is that underlies the transmission of this information. In
Caoimhe Harrington Stack +1 more
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Cognitive Load Increases Spoken and Gestural Hesitation Frequency
This study investigates the interplay of spoken and gestural hesitations under varying amounts of cognitive load. We argue that not only fillers and silences, as the most common hesitations, are directly related to speech pausing behavior, but that ...
Simon Betz +3 more
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Hesitations in Primary Progressive Aphasia
Hesitations are often used by speakers in spontaneous speech not only to organise and prepare their speech but also to address any obstacles that may arise during delivery.
Lorraine Baqué, María Jesús Machuca
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Specific character of planning responses in dialogues of 10–12 years old native Russian speaking children [PDF]
The paper reviews speech behavior of Russian-speaking children aged 10–12 years. There are relatively few studies on speech development of this age group, nevertheless, in our work we attempt to identify some features of discursive and communicative ...
T. Slabodkina
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Prosodic boundaries in writing: Evidence from a keystroke analysis
The aim of the paper is to investigate duration between successive keystrokes during typing in order to examine whether prosodic boundaries are expressed in the process of writing. In particular, we are interested in interkey durations that occur next to
Susanne Fuchs +2 more
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PROSÓDIA, PRAGMÁTICA E EMERGÊNCIA DA SINTAXE NA FALA DA CRIANÇA [PDF]
Com o objetivo de contribuir para compreensão do papel da pausa no surgimento da primeira sintaxe na aquisição do francês, analisamos as primeiras combinações de duas palavras em um estudo longitudinal que reuniu as produções de duas crianças monolíngues
Christelle Dodane +2 more
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Variations of chronometric measures of written production depending on clause packaging
A crucial way of revealing cognitive process at work during language use is by studying the temporal characteristics of language production. During written text production, the writer engages in many cognitive processes, such as planning, translating or ...
Emilie Ailhaud et Florence Chenu
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Perception of Prosodic Division Depth in Spoken Poetry (A.S. Pushkin’s “Eugene Onegin”)
Pauses are one of the most universal markers of prosodic division in different languages. Their duration depends on various factors such as genre, syntax, and punctuation. In poetry, pauses not only help reveal the structure of the poem and emphasize its
A. V. Kruglova
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