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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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Spoken Word Recognition and Production [PDF]
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Anne Cutler, Cutler, A.
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It is widely acknowledged in Germanic languages that segments are the primary planning units at the phonological encoding stage of spoken word production.
Jie Wang +3 more
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Children's production of verb-phrase anaphora in a spoken task [PDF]
ABSTRACTTo investigate the influence of semantic/pragmatic variables on children's production of verb-phrase anaphora (VPA), a spoken sentence completion task (e.g.John is throwing a ball and … Mary is too) was administered to four-, seven- and ten-year-olds.
Donaldson, Morag L., Cooper, Lynn S M
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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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Metrical structure in planning the production of spoken words. [PDF]
According to most models of speech production, the planning of spoken words involves the independent retrieval of segments and metrical frames followed by segment-to-frame association. In some models, the metrical frame includes a specification of the number and ordering of consonants and vowels, but in the word-form encoding by activation and ...
Roelofs, A., Meyer, A.
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Morphology by itself in planning the production of spoken words [PDF]
The authors report a study in Dutch that used an on-line preparation paradigm to test the issue of semantic dependency versus morphological autonomy in the production of polymorphemic words. Semantically transparent complex words (like input in English) and semantically opaque complex words (like invoice) showed clear evidence of morphological ...
Roelofs, A., Baayen, R.
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Spoken Discourse Production Following Right Hemisphere Damage
Communication changes following right hemisphere damage have long been identified as occurring at the level of discourse. Impairments in discourse production have resulted in perceptions of communication being verbose, tangential, inappropriate, and self-
Hewetson, Ronelle, Cornwell, Petrea
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Production and perception of vowel length in spoken sentences [PDF]
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment durations in spoken sentences can be represented in auditory sensory storage and (2) the extent to which phoneme boundaries in the identification of phonemic vowel length in Dutch are affected by syntactic and/or auditory–phonetic context.
Nooteboom, S.G., Doodeman, G.J.N.
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HUMOR ANALYSIS IN ASTERIX AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES COMIC
Humor can be found in both spoken and written language, which is an imitation of spoken language. Comic books are one type of written source of humor. Asterix at the Olympic Games is one of comic which contains humor.
Miftahush Shalihah
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