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Catalan words avoiding pairs of length three patterns [PDF]
Catalan words are particular growth-restricted words counted by the eponymous integer sequence. In this article we consider Catalan words avoiding a pair of patterns of length 3, pursuing the recent initiating work of the first and last authors and of S.
Baril, Jean-Luc +2 more
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For about four decades, phonological theories have claimed that word stress assignment depends on the word’s syllabic structure complexity in relation to syllabic position. This study analyzes the syllabic structure implications for word stress in three
Amanda Post da Silveira
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The Chinese language has witnessed remarkable changes in the past several decades, marked by a rapid rise of new words, frequent innovation of pseudo-affixes, and a notable increase in word length.
Yun Xiao, Yi Ren
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Visual search patterns for multilingual word search puzzles, a pilot study
Word search puzzles are recognized as a valid word recognition task. Eye gaze patterns have been investigated during visual search and reading, but the word search puzzle requires both searching and word recognition. This paper will discuss findings from
Tanya Beelders
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Informational masking in word-length auditory patterns [PDF]
Extremely imprecise resolution of the components of word-length tonal sequences, under conditions of high stimulus uncertainty, has led us to reconsider an earlier conclusion about the effective level of the components of such patterns. Watson and Spiegel [J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
C. S. Watson, W. J. Kelly
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Pattern Avoidance in Reverse Double Lists [PDF]
In this paper, we consider pattern avoidance in a subset of words on $\{1,1,2,2,\dots,n,n\}$ called reverse double lists. In particular a reverse double list is a word formed by concatenating a permutation with its reversal.
Monica Anderson +3 more
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Patterns and errors of word production in aphasic contexts
This article is part of the paper „Patterns and errors of word production in aphasic contexts”. To begin with, generalities about aphasia and a cognitive neuropsychology model of spoken word production are presented, which addresses four stages ...
Eliza Darie
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Though previous research has examined how implicit meter can facilitate the processing of stress-timed languages, syllable-timed languages, such as Chinese, remain under studied.
Jiaxin Long, Tianlin Wang, Miao Yu
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Temporal resolution of components of word-length tonal patterns [PDF]
We have recently reported that frequency resolution, under conditions of high stimulus uncertainty, is much more accurate for late high-frequency components than for early, low-frequency components of word-length tonal sequences [Watson, Wroton, Kelly, and Benbassat, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 57, 1175–1185 (1975)].
C. S. Watson +2 more
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On the Shapes of the Polish Word: Phonotactic Complexity and Diversity
The aim of this contribution is to identify the dominant shapes of the Polish word with reference to three criteria: cluster complexity (i.e., cluster size), saturation (the number of clusters in a word), and diversity (in terms of features of consonant ...
Zydorowicz Paulina +2 more
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