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A coding scheme for other-initiated repair across languages
interactional linguistics conversation analysis other-initiated repair typology coding
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2016/5/3
We provide an annotated coding scheme for other-initiated repair, along with guidelines for building collections and aggregating cases based on interactionally relevant similarities and differences. T...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures
typology conversation repair
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2015/12/18
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the crossroads
of language, mind, and social life. Other-initiated repair is part of a system of practic...
Coreference and antecedent representation across languages
languages antecedent representation
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2015/9/2
Previous studies have shown that speakers of languages such as German, Spanish
and French reactivate the syntactic gender of the antecedent of a pronoun in order to
license gender agreement. As sy...
Word meanings across languages support efficient communication
Word meanings languages communication
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2015/6/24
Why do languages have the semantic categories they do? Each language partitions human experience into a system of semantic categories, labeled by words or morphemes, which are used to communicate abou...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures
typology conversation repair
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2015/5/13
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the crossroads of language, mind, and social life. Other-initiated repair is part of a system of practices...
Formats for other-initiation of repair across languages
typology conversation repair pragmatics pragmatic typology
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2015/5/5
In conversation, people regularly deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We report on a cross-linguistic investigation of the conversational structure of other-initiated repair (a...
Spatial terms across languages support near-optimal communication: Evidence from Peruvian Amazonia, and computational analyses
Spatial terms semantic universals informative communication language and thought semantic maps
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2015/4/27
Why do languages have the categories they do? It has been argued that spatial terms in the world’s languages reflect categories that support highly informative communication, and that this accounts fo...
Listeners Retune Phoneme Categories Across Languages
speech perception perceptual learning foreign accent second language listening
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2015/4/24
Native listeners adapt to noncanonically produced speech by retuning phoneme boundaries by means of lexical knowledge. We asked whether a second language lexicon can also guide category retuning and w...
Phonologically determined asymmetries in vocabulary structure across languages
Phonologically determined asymmetries vocabulary structure across languages
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2015/4/20
Studies of spoken-word recognition have revealed that competition from embedded words differs in strength as a function of where in the carrier word the embedded word is found and have further shown e...
The grammar of exchange: a comparative study of reciprocal constructions across languages
exchange reciprocal constructions
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2015/4/10
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery
for expressing this. To demonstrate that statistical methods can also be applied to grammatical
meaning, ...
PHONATION CONTRASTS ACROSS LANGUAGES
phonation electroglottography crosslinguistic acoustic space
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2014/5/7
This study compares the phonetics of phonation categories within and across four languages: Gujarati (modal, breathy), White Hmong (modal,breathy, creaky), Jalapa Mazatec (modal, breathy,creaky), and ...