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Aphasiology, 2019
Background Cross-linguistic studies on time reference in highly inflected languages have shown that tense inflection is particularly vulnerable in agrammatic speakers.
Michaela Nerantzini +2 more
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Background Cross-linguistic studies on time reference in highly inflected languages have shown that tense inflection is particularly vulnerable in agrammatic speakers.
Michaela Nerantzini +2 more
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BEPS: Development, validation, and normative data of a sentence production test in French
Applied neuropsychology. Adult, 2019Assessing one’s sentence production ability can help to identify difficulties experienced by individuals with aphasia and enables targeted intervention.
Valérie Coulombe +2 more
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Sentence planning and production in Murrinhpatha, an Australian 'free word order' language
Language, 2022:Psycholinguistic theories are based on a very small set of unrepresentative languages, so it is as yet unclear how typological variation shapes mechanisms supporting language use.
R. Nordlinger +2 more
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Sentence production in students with dyslexia
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2008Background:While spoken language deficits have been identified in children with developmental dyslexia, microanalysis of sentence production proficiency in these children is a largely unexplored area.Aims:The current study examines proficiency of syntactic production in children and young adults with dyslexia and typically developing age‐matched ...
Lori J P, Altmann +2 more
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Attention and Structural Choice in Sentence Production
The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, 2018This chapter offers a review of experimental evidence about the role of the speaker’s attention in the choice of syntactic structure and the corresponding word order during sentence production.
A. Myachykov, M. Pokhoday, R. S. Tomlin
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$L_t$-Horn sentences and reduced products
Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen, 1996The authors establish a topological version of a classical theorem proved by H. J. Keisler. In particular, it is shown that under the continuum hypothesis an \(L_t\)-sentence is preserved under reduced products of topological spaces if and only if it is equivalent in basic structures to an \(L_2\)-Horn sentence.
Kurilić, Miloš S., Grulović, Milan Z.
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1988
The goal of a theory of sentence production is to characterize the mental processes involved in the transformation of ideas into speech, and to state the variables that affect these processes. Given the paucity of experimental studies in this area—in particular because of the difficult problem of controlling the input to the production process—all ...
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The goal of a theory of sentence production is to characterize the mental processes involved in the transformation of ideas into speech, and to state the variables that affect these processes. Given the paucity of experimental studies in this area—in particular because of the difficult problem of controlling the input to the production process—all ...
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Closed-class immanence in sentence production
Cognition, 1989The closed-class hypothesis asserts that function words play a privileged role in syntactic processes. In language production, the claim is that such words are intrinsic to, identified with, or immanent in phrasal skeletons. Two experiments tested this hypothesis with a syntactic priming procedure.
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Sentence Production and Working Memory
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1985Previous research has shown that subjects can make up sentences faster from related noun pairs than from unrelated pairs. Two experiments tested the proposal that for the related pairs a subject simply has to access stored information but must make up an appropriate relation for unrelated pairs.
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A spreading-activation theory of retrieval in sentence production.
Psychology Review, 1986G. Dell
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