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Phonological Encoding of Sentence Production

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Sentence production in Parkinson’s disease

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2018
While growing evidence reports changes in language use in non-demented individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), the presence and nature of the deficits remain largely unclear. Researchers have proposed that dysfunctioning fronto-basal ganglia circuit results in impaired grammatical processes, predicting qualitatively similar language impairments ...
Jessica, Dick   +4 more
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Unaccusativity in Sentence Production

Linguistic Inquiry, 2018
Linguistic analyses suggest that there are two types of intransitive verbs: unaccusatives, whose sole argument is a patient or theme (e.g., fall), and unergatives, whose sole argument is an agent (e.g., jump). 1 Past psycholinguistic experiments suggest that this distinction affects how sentences are processed: for example, it modulates both ...
Shota Momma   +2 more
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A sentence to remember: Instructed language switching in sentence production

Cognition, 2015
In the current study, we set out to investigate the influence of a sentence context on language switching. The task required German-English bilinguals to produce responses based on an alternating language sequence (L1-L1-L2-L2- …) and concepts in a specific sequential order.
Declerck, M., Philipp, A.M.
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Structural Priming in Sentence Production

This Element provides an overview of structural priming research across the three main populations on which experimental priming studies have concentrated: adult monolingual speakers, first language learners, second language learners, and bilinguals. Priming studies with monolingual adults were originally designed to inform psycholinguistic models of ...
Giulia M. L. Bencini
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The efficacy of treatments for sentence production deficits in aphasia: a systematic review

Aphasiology, 2021
Background: Many individuals with aphasia (IWA) experience sentence production deficits (SPD), which can affect their daily interactions. Even if distinct treatments have been developed to improve these deficits, their efficacy is not always thoroughly ...
Sarah-Ève Poirier   +2 more
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Management of Sentence Production Demands

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1984
This study examined the effects of variations in language complexity on young children's phonological accuracy and consistency of target words. A more general intent was to understand better the way in which developmental level and children's tolerance of speech variability influenced the management of processing demands.
A G, Kamhi, H W, Catts, M K, Davis
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Syntactic Facilitation in Agrammatic Sentence Production

Brain and Language, 1998
Recently, proposals have been made to relate processing difficulties in aphasic language performance to limitations in resources for grammatical processing (Carpenter et al., 1994; Hagiwara, 1995; Kolk, 1995; Martin & Romani, 1994). Such proposals may account for a defining characteristic of agrammatic sentence production: reduced syntactic complexity.
Hartsuiker, R.J., Kolk, H.H.J.
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