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Abstract This study investigates the role of locality (a task/material‐related variable), demographic factors (age, education, and sex), cognitive capacities (verbal working memory [WM], verbal short‐term memory [STM], speed of processing [SOP], and inhibition), and morphosyntactic category (time reference and grammatical aspect) in verb‐related ...
Marielena Soilemezidi +3 more
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Inapparent maternal ZIKV infection impacts fetal brain development and postnatal behavior. [PDF]
Chou TW +14 more
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Worlding geographies: A question of languages
Abstract This intervention responds to the ‘Geography in the World’ series, addressing the question from two angles. Firstly, it shifts the focus from geography in the world to worlding geographies. Drawing on Deleuze and Guattari's concept of ‘becoming‐minority’, it encourages reflection on the current geography of knowledge production as a historical,
Anne‐Laure Amilhat Szary +9 more
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A universal of speech timing: Intonation units form low-frequency rhythms. [PDF]
Inbar M, Grossman E, Landau AN.
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The syllable's differing role in the segmentation of French and English.
A. Cutler +3 more
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Noise robust bird song detection using syllable pattern-based hidden Markov models
Wei Chu, D. Blumstein
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Nigerian English research: Developments and directions
Abstract This article describes the progress made by scholars over a period of more than five decades in the field of Nigerian English studies. It will thus serve as a useful tool for those researching in this field; and apparently there has been no such attempt to date to review the research landscape of Nigerian English in order to show its key ...
David Jowitt, Kingsley O. Ugwuanyi
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Vocal constraints on song amplitude in star finches <i>Bathilda ruficauda</i>. [PDF]
Goto H, Soma M, Mizuno A, Brumm H.
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Planning and articulation in incremental word production: syllable-frequency effects in English.
Joana Cholin, G. Dell, W. Levelt
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