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A cross-linguistic study on the perception of stress [PDF]
This study is an attempt to investigate the extent to which speakers of languages with inherently different stress assignment rules use duration to discriminate a stressed syllable from a sequence of syllables. Listeners representing three language groups with different stress patterns; English (variable), Spanish (penultimate) and K'ekchi (fixed final)
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This article conveys a case-of-systematic survey of outstanding progress on corpora conducted by researchers affiliated with different common-section institutions all over the world.
A. Al-Hamzi+3 more
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Experimental Phonetics and Phonology in Indo-Aryan & European Languages
Phonetics and phonology are very interesting areas of Linguistics, and are interrelated. They are based on the human speech system, speech perception, native speakers’ intuition, and vocalic and consonantal systems of languages spoken in this world ...
Abbasi Abdul Malik+2 more
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Computational intelligence in decision making [PDF]
In this preface we stress the relevance of the traditional collaboration between Engineering and any field of Mathematics in order to build intelligent decision-aid tools, as it is illustrated by the twelve papers contained in this Special Issue.
Macarena Espinilla+2 more
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A matter of emphasis: Linguistic stress habits modulate serial recall [PDF]
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based descriptions to account for errors in serial recall. Transposition errors within alternating similar/dissimilar letter sequences derive from interactions between overlapping features.
John C. Taylor+2 more
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The English Grammar Teaching Based on Embodied-Cognitive Linguistics
Although the English teachers in China have been laying stress on the grammar teaching over the years, the teaching effect is not ideal, reflecting in the situation that students are confused the similar grammatical points and unable to memorize as well ...
Chen Xiao
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PERCEPTION AND RECOGNITION OF CONCEPTS OF SPEECH ACTS IN VOCAL COMMUNICATION
Questions of conceptualization of notions are main in recognizing the meanings emerging in the communication process. All levels of the linguistic system are involved in the conceptualization of the surrounding world. In people's minds there are concepts
E. I. Grigoriev
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) lacks clear biomarkers in clinical practice. Language as a potential diagnostic biomarker for PTSD is investigated in this study.
Robin Quillivic+7 more
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Tears and cheers: A narrative inquiry of a doctoral student’s resilience in study abroad
The existing literature has revealed many issues related to Ph.D. students’ wellbeing, such as anxiety and stress, which are likely to cause Ph.D. student attrition or dropout. As one of the key coping strategies against psychological burnout, resilience
Xinxin Wu
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Acoustic correlates of linguistic stress and accent in Dutch and American English [PDF]
In the literature the same acoustic correlates of stress and accent have been established for Dutch and English, i.e. F0 movement, duration, intensity and vowel quality. A.M.C. Sluijter and V.J. Van Heuven (1996) showed that F0 movement and overall intensity in Dutch differentiate only between accented and non-accented syllables, rather than between ...
Sluijter, A.M.C., Heuven, V.J. van
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