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ABSTRACT Increasing evidence suggests that interactive feeding is an important variable in language development, with early disruptions in feeding potentially having long‐term consequences. This longitudinal experiment characterized early patterns of feeding difficulties and language development in full‐term, typically‐developing infants across the ...
Simone Poulin +3 more
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Not primed to agree? Short or no effect of rhythmic priming on typical adults processing number agreement. [PDF]
György D, Saddy D, Kotz SA, Franck J.
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Flow chart of the base sound trace extraction of speech. ABSTRACT With the acceleration of internationalization, the deficiency of traditional English classroom in English spoken teaching is becoming more obvious, especially the lack of effectiveness and immediate feedback. Therefore, a spoken English assisted training model is proposed.
Lubing Shang, Lu Ma
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Listening to Foreign Languages: Pump Up the Volume! [PDF]
New B, Guichet C, Spinelli E, Barra J.
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On Syllable-Timed Rhythm and Stress-Timed Rhythm in World Englishes : Revisited
P(論文) This paper draws attention to the tendency for stress-timed rhythm to be replaced by syllable-timed rhythm in a large number of new varieties of English. After a brief introduction to these different types ofrhythm, we investigate a number of varieties of English that have shifted in this respect: Standard Nigerian English, New Zealand English ...
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Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic
Abstract In clinical settings, music therapy is frequently received as a gift—a voluntary offering that invites but does not demand participation. Drawing on ethnographic research with music therapists and patients in Canadian and American hospitals, this article examines how clinical care is co‐constituted through practices of giving, receiving, and ...
Meredith Evans
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Amplitude modulation structure in French and German poetry: universal acoustic physical structures underpin different poetic rhythm structures. [PDF]
Daikoku T, Lee C, Goswami U.
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Neural Mechanisms of Bidirectional Visuo‐Linguistic Transformation in Interactive Communication
Using hyperscanning fMRI and a role‐switching task, we examined how individuals transform visual input into language and reconstruct imagery from speech. Whole‐brain analyses identified key regions, and effective connectivity among IFG, FFA, and IPS revealed dynamic, role‐dependent shifts in information flow direction.
Yulei Shen +6 more
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Perceptual restoration of locally time-reversed speech: Japanese words are very tolerant of severe temporal distortion. [PDF]
Ishida M, Arai T, Kashino M.
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