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Compensating for Language Deficits in Amnesia I: H.M.’s Spared Retrieval Categories

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2013
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.’s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Language Competence (TLC). In Study 1, H.M. used 19 lexical categories (e.g., common nouns, verbs) and one syntactic category (noun phrases) with the same ...
Lori E. James   +3 more
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Can tDCS enhance item-specific effects and generalizion after linguistically motivated aphasia therapy for verbs?

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2015
Background. Aphasia therapy focusing on abstract properties of language promotes both item-specific effects and generalization to untreated materials.
Vânia ede Aguiar   +10 more
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O efeito da frequência de formas verbais no ensino e a produção de frases com o verbo Gustar

open access: yesRevista Odisséia, 2023
This article presents a study that aims to analyze evidence of the frequency effect of verb forms in the context of formal teaching and the production of sentences with the verb gustar in Spanish by Brazilian learners.
Lorrainy de Jesus Souza   +2 more
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Proton/pion ratios and radial flow in pp and peripheral heavy ion collisions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The production of baryon and mesons in the RHIC heavy-ion experiments has received a lot of attention lately. Although not widely known, the pp data measured concurrently with heavy ion collisions do not find a convincing explanation in terms of simple ...
Cuautle, E., Paic, G.
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Proactive interference effects on sentence production [PDF]

open access: yesPsychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2002
Proactive interference refers to recall difficulties caused by prior similar memory-related processing. Information-processing approaches to sentence production predict that retrievability affects sentence form: Speakers may word sentences so that material that is difficult to retrieve is spoken later.
Victor S, Ferreira, Carla E, Firato
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Effects of aging, aphasia, and Parkinson’s disease on the time course of lemma selection during sentence production: evidence from eyetracking

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Sentence production involves intricate coordination of planning and speaking. In the word-by-word incremental model, speakers start their speech upon preparing a single lemma, taxing the pre-speech memory buffer minimally (deSmedt, 1990; Griffin, 2001 ...
Jiyeon Lee
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Vocabulary size influences spontaneous speech in native language users: Validating the use of automatic speech recognition in individual differences research

open access: yes, 2020
Previous research has shown that vocabulary size affects performance on laboratory word production tasks. Individuals who know many words show faster lexical access and retrieve more words belonging to pre-specified categories than individuals who know ...
Hintz, F., Jongman, S., Khoe, Y.
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Priming Word Order in Sentence Production [PDF]

open access: yesThe Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A, 1999
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothesized the existence of a linearization process, which imposes order on a constituent structure. This structure is assumed to be specified with respect to hierarchial relations between constituents but not with respect to word order.
Hartsuiker, Robert   +2 more
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Sources of variation in developmental language disorders: evidence from eye-tracking studies of sentence production [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Skilled sentence production involves distinct stages of message conceptualization (deciding what to talk about) and message formulation (deciding how to talk about it).
Berman R   +4 more
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A sense of justice : the role of pre-sentence reports in the production (and disruption) of guilt and guilty pleas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The criminal justice process in the lower and intermediate courts depends on defendants admitting guilt and being seen to do so voluntarily. Hitherto, there has been limited academic consideration of how pre-sentence reports and their associated ...
Tata, Cyrus
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