Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English [PDF]
Syllable frequency effects in production tasks are interpreted as evidence that speakers retrieve precompiled articulatory programs for high frequency syllables from a mental syllabary.
Biedermann, Britta +5 more
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Syllable Frequency and Spoken Word Recognition: An Inhibitory Effect [PDF]
Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow language with a transparent syllabic structure. Syllable frequency has been shown to have an inhibitory effect on visual word recognition in Spanish.
González-Álvarez, Julio +1 more
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Transmission of Urgency Levels in the Alarm Calls of the Oriental Reed Warbler [PDF]
Many animals communicate predator‐related information to conspecifics through alarm calls that exhibit acoustic structural variations encoding key parameters such as predator type, body size, and urgency of danger.
Qindong Zhou +4 more
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Syllable frequency and word frequency effects in spoken and written word production in a non-alphabetic script [PDF]
The effects of word frequency and syllable frequency are well-established phenomena in domain such as spoken production in alphabetic languages. Chinese, as a non-alphabetic language, presents unique lexical and phonological properties in speech ...
Qingfang eZhang, Cheng eWang
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Frequency Effects with Visual Words and Syllables in a Dyslexic Reader [PDF]
The present study investigated the nature of the inhibitory syllable frequency effect, recently reported for normal readers, in a German-speaking dyslexic patient.
Prisca Stenneken +4 more
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Effect of lexical and syllable frequency in anomic aphasia
Objective: this study compares the performance of two groups of participants with and without aphasia anomic in a lexical decision tasks (LDT) and spelling, in relation to the effect of the variables of word frequency and syllable. Materials and methods:
Janeth Hernández Jaramillo +2 more
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Dynamics of Functional Networks for Syllable and Word-Level Processing
Speech comprehension requires the ability to temporally segment the acoustic input for higher-level linguistic analysis. Oscillation-based approaches suggest that low-frequency auditory cortex oscillations track syllable-sized acoustic information and ...
Johanna M. Rimmele +4 more
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The Influence of Orthographic Units Across Korean Children of Different Ages in Hangul Reading
Using the dual-route reading model as a framework, this study investigated the following research questions on Hangul reading: Which orthographic units (e.g., letters, syllable blocks, and words) influence the reading performance of Korean-speaking ...
Yeongsil Ju +4 more
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Stød Timing and Domain in Danish
This study investigates the timing of stød, a type of phonological nonmodal phonation related to creaky voice in Danish, relative to the syllable. Stød-bearing syllables are characterized by high fundamental frequency (F0) and modal phonation at the ...
Jailyn M. Peña
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Effects of syllable frequency in speech production [PDF]
In the speech production model proposed by [Levelt, W. J. M., Roelofs, A., Meyer, A. S. (1999). A theory of lexical access in speech production. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, pp. 1-75.], syllables play a crucial role at the interface of phonological and phonetic encoding.
Cholin, J. +2 more
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