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Phonological Units in Spoken Word Production: Insights from Cantonese [PDF]
Evidence from previous psycholinguistic research suggests that phonological units such as phonemes have a privileged role during phonological planning in Dutch and English (aka the segment-retrieval hypothesis). However, the syllable-retrieval hypothesis previously proposed for Mandarin assumes that only the entire syllable unit (without the tone) can ...
Andus Wing-Kuen Wong +3 more
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Teaching Spoken Production in Global Contexts 2021 [PDF]
Shaping and developing communication skills in non-linguistic faculties in higher education institutions remain relevant. Thus, the theoretical and methodological guidelines for training English professionally-oriented spoken production are among significant problems.
Arab World English Journal +5 more
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Aims: The present study aimed to investigate whether and how the subcomponents of language control during spoken and written productions were modulated by cognitive control.
Tingting Yang +3 more
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The Third Dimension. On the Dichotomy Between Speech and Writing
This paper introduces a more complex and refined articulated view than the classic and simple dichotomy of linguistic production. According to the traditional doxa, what is linguistically articulated is either spoken or written. Forms of written language
Lorenzo Tomasin
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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) developed the National Outcomes Measurement System for aggregating standardized patient outcomes.
Imran Musaji +4 more
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Entwicklung der Verbstellung beim fortgeschrittenen Erwerb des Deutschen als Fremdsprache
This article investigates the acquisition of verb placement in German as a foreign language at an advanced stage of development. The main objective of the investigation is to analyse written and spoken language production in terms of the use of subject ...
Kamil Długosz
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Orthographic effects in Mandarin spoken language production [PDF]
For literate individuals, does the spoken production of language involve access to orthographic codes? Previous research has rendered mixed results, with a few positive findings contrasting with a range of null findings. In the current experiments, we chose spoken Mandarin as the target language in order to better dissociate sound from spelling ...
Qu, Qingqing, Damian, Markus
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Common predictors of spoken and written language performance in aphasia, alexia, and agraphia
Language performance requires support from central cognitive/linguistic abilities as well as the more peripheral sensorimotor skills to plan and implement spoken and written communication.
Pélagie M. Beeson +6 more
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Hodological organization of spoken language production and singing in the human brain
Theories expounding the neural relationship between speech and singing range from sharing neural circuitry, to relying on opposite hemispheres. Yet, hodological studies exploring their shared and distinct neural networks remain scarce.
Anni Pitkäniemi +6 more
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The Effect of Speaking Rate on Audio and Visual Speech [PDF]
The speed that an utterance is spoken affects both the duration of the speech and the position of the articulators. Consequently, the sounds that are produced are modified, as are the position and appearance of the lips, teeth, tongue and other visible ...
Matthews, Iain +2 more
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