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Comprehension of acoustically degraded emotional prosody in Alzheimer's disease and primary progressive aphasia. [PDF]
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Communicative context, expectations, and adaptation in prosodic production and comprehension
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Unveiling 30 years of research on speech biomarker of dementia using text mining. [PDF]
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The cost of language: functionally over-dominant language circuits in the human brain may limit cognitive abilities and non-verbal executive functions. [PDF]
Lipp HP.
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Prosodic, syntactic, semantic guidelines for topic structures across domains and corpora
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Emotional and linguistic perception of prosody. Reception of prosody.
Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica : official organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP), 2004The objective of the study was to find out whether there is a connection between the perception of linguistic intonation contours and emotional intonation. Twenty-four subjects were asked to identify and discriminate emotional prosody listening to subtests 8A and 8B of the Tübinger Affect Battery as well as to 36 utterances that differed in linguistic ...
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2014
Evaluative prosody can be defined from at least two standpoints. It is a process, the sharing, the spreading of evaluation beyond single word boundaries (the textual definition). Alternatively an item is said to have a particular evaluative prosody - positive or negative - if it co-occurs typically with other words of that polarity, if it typically ...
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Evaluative prosody can be defined from at least two standpoints. It is a process, the sharing, the spreading of evaluation beyond single word boundaries (the textual definition). Alternatively an item is said to have a particular evaluative prosody - positive or negative - if it co-occurs typically with other words of that polarity, if it typically ...
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