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Independent Effects of Orthographic and Phonological Facilitation on Spoken Word Production in Mandarin [PDF]
A picture-word interference paradigm with Visually presented distractors was used to investigate the independent effects of orthographic and phonological facilitation on Mandarin monosyllabic word production.
Weekes, Brendan Stuart +3 more
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Frailty definitions in Chinese‐language biomedical literature increasingly align with international frameworks, while retaining conceptual diversity, underscoring the need for multidimensional, cross‐cultural research and integration with traditional Chinese medicine for culturally sensitive clinical practice.
Haodong Wei +5 more
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The development of lexical inhibition in spoken word recognition. [PDF]
Blomquist C, McMurray B.
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Differential processing of thematic and categorical conceptual relations in spoken word production
Studies of semantic context effects in spoken word production have typically distinguished between categorical (or taxonomic) and associative relations.
de Zubicaray, Greig I. +2 more
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Abstract World markets for quality differentiated agri‐food products are highly competitive, presenting significant challenges for firms aiming to compete effectively. Government agencies and business organizations often implement various export promotion policies to address these challenges.
Nicolás Depetris‐Chauvin +1 more
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Learnable axonal delay in spiking neural networks improves spoken word recognition. [PDF]
Sun P, Chua Y, Devos P, Botteldooren D.
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Spoken Word Recognition and Production [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Africa's cultural and colonial heritage has profoundly segmented rice markets. Whereas in ancient centers of rice domestication, consumers maintained preferences for local rice consistent with their cultural heritage, preferences have shifted toward imported Asian rice in coastal areas around seaports, due to prior exposure to colonial import ...
Kofi Britwum, Matty Demont
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Early neuro-electric indication of lexical match in English spoken-word recognition. [PDF]
Söderström P, Cutler A.
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Word recognition: do we need phonological representations?
Under what format(s) are spoken words memorized by the brain? Are word forms stored as abstract phonological representations? Or rather, are they stored as detailed acoustic-phonetic representations?
Pallier, Christophe, +1 more
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