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Voice and Speech in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders
Background Motor speech disorders are early, common, and functionally limiting features of atypical parkinsonian disorders (APDs) such as progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal syndrome (CBS), and multiple system atrophy (MSA). These impairments are underrecognized and undertreated in neurology clinics.
Federico Rodriguez‐Porcel +48 more
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The relation between phones and phonemes on examples from Pāli
The issue of the paper is, first, to describe the concept of an allophonic number, second, to confront the allophony both in Vedic and in Pāli, and third, to express different allophony in both languages with the use of allophonic numbers.
Ondřej Šefčík
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Voice Synthesis Improvement by Machine Learning of Natural Prosody
Since the advent of modern computing, researchers have striven to make the human–computer interface (HCI) as seamless as possible. Progress has been made on various fronts, e.g., the desktop metaphor (interface design) and natural language processing ...
Joseph Kane +2 more
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A Child’s Language Acquisition: The Metathesis Phenomena
Metathesis is one of the unique phenomena among the children during their language acquisition phase. This research aims at investigating the metathesis phenomena happens in a child.
khafidhoh khafidhoh
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More on Dongxiang Vowel System
Introduction. Dongxiang is a southern Mongolic language containing a variety of archaic features that seem promising for comparative historical linguistics. Goals.
Viktoria V. Kukanova +1 more
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Symptoms phonemic language is a symptom caused by the absorption of a word from one language to the absorber or the decline of a language from one generation to the next.
Martius Martius
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In Vivo Mapping of Catecholaminergic Loss and Iron Deposition in Huntington's Disease
Abstract Background The pathophysiology of Huntington's disease (HD) remains obscure. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can reveal in vivo molecular changes related to disease pathology. Objectives To investigate catecholaminergic neuronal integrity and subcortical brain iron accumulation in HD employing neuromelanin‐sensitive MRI, and quantitative ...
Edoardo R. de Natale +11 more
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A Constructive Model of Mother-Infant Interaction towards Infant’s Vowel Articulation [PDF]
Human infants seem to develop to acquire common phonemes to adults without the capability to articulate or any explicit knowledge. To understand such unrevealed human cognitive development, building a robot which reproduces such a developmental process ...
Asada, Minoru +3 more
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The impact of Synaesthesia on inclusive teaching and learning: A systematic literature review
Abstract Synaesthesia is a neurodevelopmental phenomenon involving consistent, involuntary cross‐modal sensory experiences. Though well‐documented in cognitive neuroscience, its implications for educational practice remain underexplored. This systematic narrative literature review investigates how synaesthesia may impact children's learning and inform ...
Alexandra Sewell +2 more
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This study delves into the early language development of a 25-month-old toddler, emphasizing phonological aspects encompassing consonants, vowels, and diphthongs.
Fitria Aprilia, Neisya Neisya
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