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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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Spoken query processing for interactive information retrieval [PDF]
It has long been recognised that interactivity improves the effectiveness of information retrieval systems. Speech is the most natural and interactive medium of communication and recent progress in speech recognition is making it possible to build ...
Barnett +19 more
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Alternative forms of expression, like spoken word and slam poetry, manifest themselves when conventional representations silence certain groups. These alternative forms, however, also hold the capacity to exclude certain individuals as is illustrated by ...
Claire McCann
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The Self-Organization of a Spoken Word
Pronunciation time probability density and hazard functions from large speeded wordnaming data sets were assessed for empirical patterns consistent with multiplicative andreciprocal feedback dynamics—interaction dominant dynamics.
John G. eHolden, Srinivasan eRajaraman
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An important issue in language acquisition is understanding the function of suprasegmental information (e.g., tones) in spoken word recognition. Recent research found that three-year-old monolingual Mandarin learners recognized Mandarin words that were ...
Weiyi Ma, Peng Zhou
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Spoken word recognition without a TRACE
How do we map the rapid input of spoken language onto phonological and lexical representations over time? Attempts at psychologically-tractable computational models of spoken word recognition tend either to ignore time or to transform the temporal input ...
Thomas eHannagan +3 more
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Unintentional activation of translation equivalents in bilinguals leads to attention capture in a cross-modal visual task. [PDF]
Using a variant of the visual world eye tracking paradigm, we examined if language non-selective activation of translation equivalents leads to attention capture and distraction in a visual task in bilinguals.
Niharika Singh, Ramesh Kumar Mishra
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Robust audio indexing for Dutch spoken-word collections [PDF]
—Whereas the growth of storage capacity is in accordance with widely acknowledged predictions, the possibilities to index and access the archives created is lagging behind.
Huijbregts, Marijn +3 more
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In the current study, two experiments were conducted to investigate the processing of the second syllable (which was considered as the rhyme at the word level) during Chinese disyllabic spoken word recognition using a printed-word paradigm. In Experiment
Youxi Wang +9 more
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O artigo propõe a leitura de alguns spoken words, na cena das competições brasileiras de Poetry Slam, de modo a pensar estratégias composicionais que denunciam duas “técnicas de errar a conta” na democracia contemporânea brasileira: a técnica da confusão
Lígia Maria Winter
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