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Spoken Language Production in Huntington's and Parkinson's Diseases

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2000
The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence and nature of spoken language deficits in Huntington's (HD) and Parkinson's (PD) diseases. Specifically, the study examined whether (a) the spoken language abilities of patients with HD or PD differ from those of age-matched control participants with no brain damage, (b) HD and PD are associated
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The what and when of word retrieval in spoken language production

2023
Abstract Semantically driven lexical access in spoken language production is the process of transposing a communicative intention into phono-articulatory codes. At each stage of processing, from lexical-semantic retrieval through to phono-articulatory processing, more representations are active than are ...
Mahon, Bradford Z., Navarrete, Eduardo
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Lexical and post-lexical phonological representations in spoken production

Cognition, 2007
Theories of spoken word production generally assume a distinction between at least two types of phonological processes and representations: lexical phonological processes that recover relatively arbitrary aspects of word forms from long-term memory and post-lexical phonological processes that specify the predictable aspects of phonological ...
Matthew, Goldrick, Brenda, Rapp
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An analysis of spoken grammar: the case for production

ELT Journal, 2008
Corpus-based grammars, notably Cambridge Grammar of English, give explicit information on the forms and use of native-speaker grammar, including spoken grammar. Native-speaker norms as a necessary goal in language teaching are contested by supporters of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF); however, this article argues for the inclusion of selected forms ...
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Syntactic priming in spoken sentence production – an online study

Cognition, 2001
Six experiments investigate syntactic priming online via a picture description task in which participants produce target sentences whose initial phrase is syntactically similar or dissimilar to that of the prime sentence produced on the previous trial.
M, Smith, L, Wheeldon
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Spoken Threats from Production to Perception

2023
Spoken threats are a common but linguistically complex language crime. Although threatening language has been examined from different linguistic perspectives, there is limited research which critically addresses how people perceive spoken threats and infer traits such as threat and intent from speakers' voices. There is also minimal linguistic research
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Word order priming in written and spoken sentence production

Cognition, 2000
An experiment is reported that showed priming of the word order of auxiliary verb and past participle in Dutch subordinate clauses, both in speaking and in writing. Participants completed sentence fragments to full sentences. Prime sentence fragments were constrained so as to be completed with only one possible word order.
Hartsuiker, R.J., Westenberg, C.
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Syntactic priming in spoken production: Linguistic and temporal interference

Memory & Cognition, 2000
Current evidence about the persistence of syntactic priming effects (Bock, 1986) is equivocal: Using spoken picture description, Bock and Griffin (2000) found that it persisted over as many as 10 trials; using written sentence completion, Branigan, Pickering, and Cleland (1999) found that it dissipated if even a single sentence intervened between prime
Branigan, H. P.   +3 more
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The notion of norm in spoken French

2016
AbstractThe chapter starts out with a reminder of the essential distinction between objective, prescriptive, and subjective norms. It goes on to summarize the main historical stages in the emergence of a standard in metropolitan France, its expansion in scope, and the rise of multi-centric norms beyond the Hexagon, illustrated with the vowel ...
Detey, Sylvain   +4 more
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The contribution of the inferior parietal cortex to spoken language production

Brain and Language, 2012
This functional MRI study investigated the involvement of the left inferior parietal cortex (IPC) in spoken language production (Speech). Its role has been apparent in some studies but not others, and is not convincingly supported by clinical studies as they rarely include cases with lesions confined to the parietal lobe.
Geranmayeh, Fatemeh   +5 more
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