Bacterial nomenclature in the era of genomics. [PDF]
Pallen MJ.
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In the InCHORRRuS (Infant‐directed (ID) Communication Highlights and Organizes Repetition and Redundancy through Rhythmic Structure) framework, increased rhythmicity in ID speech and the beat‐based metrically structured rhythmicity in ID song naturally organize the multimodally redundant and repetitive cues in the caregiver's communicative signals ...
Camila Alviar +2 more
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Validation List no. 217. Valid publication of new names and new combinations effectively published outside the IJSEM. [PDF]
Oren A, Göker M.
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ABSTRACT A wealth of research has investigated rhythm processing in music and speech, revealing shared cognitive and neural correlates and potential transfer effects, as evidenced by shared benefits and shared processing difficulties, as well as effects of stimulation and training programs.
Barbara Tillmann +2 more
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On the Emergence of Phonological Knowledge and on Motor Planning and Motor Programming in a Developmental Model of Speech Production. [PDF]
Kröger BJ, Bekolay T, Cao M.
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From Finger Taps to Footsteps: Gait as a Model for Investigating and Training Rhythmic Abilities
Motor rhythmic abilities, like auditory–motor synchronization, are often assessed using finger‐tapping tasks. Here, we propose gait as a richer, more ecologically valid alternative, which engages the whole body, is continuous, and taps into both automatic and voluntary control.
Clara Ziane, Simone Dalla Bella
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Evaluating the temporal order of motor and auditory systems in speech production using intracranial EEG. [PDF]
Li S +7 more
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Investigations in prosodic phonology : the role of the foot and the phonological word [PDF]
Hall, Tracy Alan, Rochon, Marzena
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A Proof‐of‐Concept Study of Gamified Rhythmic Training in Preadolescents Who Stutter
ABSTRACT Stuttering is a developmental speech fluency disorder linked to timing deficits in speech motor control. Given the shared neural mechanisms between rhythmic timing and speech production, rhythm‐based interventions may hold promise for stuttering.
Kevin Jamey +4 more
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Glottal stop insertion in Scottish Gaelic and contrastive syllabification [PDF]
Iosad, Pavel
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