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SPEAKING – WRITING MODE: STRATEGIES IN TRANSFORMING SPOKEN AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE
There is a tendency of cases in transforming spoken and written language. A current debate was proposed about the role. This debate derives from current phenomenon which shows evidence which is related with learner mastery in the particular skills.
Siska Amelia Maldin
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Lexical organization in deaf children who use British Sign Language: Evidence from a semantic fluency task [PDF]
We adapted the semantic fluency task into British Sign Language (BSL). In Study 1, we present data from twenty-two deaf signers aged four to fifteen. We show that the same ‘cognitive signatures’ that characterize this task in spoken languages are also ...
Allen +17 more
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The use of tonal coarticulation cues in Cantonese spoken word recognition [PDF]
Previous studies suggest that listeners may use segmental coarticulation cues to facilitate spoken word recognition. Based on existing production studies which showed a pre-low raising effect in Cantonese tonal coarticulation, this study used a word ...
Zhen Qin, Jingwei Zhang
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Word Form Retrieval in Spoken Word Production [PDF]
<p>In the auditory picture-word interference task, participants name pictures whilst ignoring auditory distractor words. Previous studies have reported faster naming latencies when distractors are phonologically related to the target (e.g., tiger-typist) than when they are unrelated.
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Spoken Language Intent Detection using Confusion2Vec
Decoding speaker's intent is a crucial part of spoken language understanding (SLU). The presence of noise or errors in the text transcriptions, in real life scenarios make the task more challenging.
Georgiou, Panayiotis +2 more
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Spoken word production: A theory of lexical access [PDF]
A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base. The theory of lexical access reviewed in this article covers a sequence of processing stages beginning with the speaker's focusing on a target concept and ending with the initiation of articulation.
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This study investigated the influence of induced mood on the phonological encoding involved in Chinese spoken word production with a picture-word inference task while concurrently recorded electrophysiological signals.
Lexin Jia, Ruiying Zhao, Qingfang Zhang
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Towards a neural basis of interactive alignment in conversation
The interactive-alignment account of dialogue proposes that interlocutors achieve conversational success by aligning their understanding of the situation under discussion.
Laura eMenenti +3 more
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Spoken Word Recognition and Production [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 6116.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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The influence of orthography on phonemic knowledge: An experimental investigation on German and Persian [PDF]
This study investigated whether the phonological representation of a word is modulated by its orthographic representation in case of a mismatch between the two representations.
Indefrey, P. +2 more
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