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Vowel Space as a Tool to Evaluate Articulation Problems
R.J.J.H. van Son +2 more
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Surface electromyography (sEMG) was used to collect the electromyographic signals of the head and neck muscles during swallowing and phonatory tasks, revealing the differences in muscle activation levels of patients with dysphagia under different phonatory tasks.
Yingying Zhang +6 more
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Abstract There is considerable lab‐based evidence for successful incidental learning, in which a learner's attention is directed away from the to‐be‐learned stimulus and towards another stimulus. In this study, we extend incidental learning research into the language learning classroom.
Seth Wiener +2 more
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Abstract This study involved a three‐level meta‐analysis on the correlations between metalinguistic awareness (i.e., orthographic, phonological, and morphological awareness) and Chinese word reading. Based on 16,823 individuals from 81 studies, the results revealed moderate associations between all three metalinguistic skills and Chinese word reading ...
Xuan Zang +3 more
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Through the Speech and Vocal Signals Hidden Secrets: An Explainable Methodology for Neurological Diseases Early Detection. [PDF]
Vizza P +7 more
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Left hemisphere lateralization in unilateral upper motor neuron dysarthria via quantitative acoustic analysis. [PDF]
Cao Y, Cheng Y, Liu S, Mou Z.
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Persian Deixis in the Flow of Conversation
ABSTRACT This study investigates the two demonstratives in Persian conversation, namely the proximal een, “this,” and distal oun, “that,” and their plural forms, that constitute the bulk of Persian pronominal and adnominal demonstratives functioning as anaphoric, deictic, discourse‐deictic and recognitional. The data from which these demonstratives are
Hossein Shokouhi
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