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Using you to get to me: Addressee perspective and speaker stance in Duna evidential marking
addressee perspective Duna evidentia
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2015/12/21
Languages have complex and varied means for representing points of
view, including constructions that can express multiple perspectives on the
same event. This paper presents data on two evidential ...
Automaticity and Stability of Adaptation to a Foreign- Accented Speaker
Foreign-accented speech Hebrew-accented Dutch cross-modal priming
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2015/12/21
In three cross-modal priming experiments we asked whether adaptation to a foreign-accented
speaker is automatic, and whether adaptation can be seen after a long delay between initial
exposure and ...
The Haves and Have Nots:Sociolinguistic Surveys and the Assessment of Speaker Competence
Haves and Have Nots Sociolinguistic Surveys Speaker Competence
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2015/6/16
The Haves and Have Nots:Sociolinguistic Surveys and the Assessment of Speaker Competence.
Me Tarzan,You Jane:Cognition,Expression and the Creole Speaker
Me Tarzan You Jane Cognition Expression Creole Speaker
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2015/6/16
Me Tarzan,You Jane:Cognition,Expression and the Creole Speaker.
Negotiating Lexical Uncertainty and Speaker Expertise with Disjunction
Negotiating Lexical Uncertainty Speaker Expertise Disjunction
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2015/6/15
There is a well-known preference for disjunctions X or Y to be construed so that X and Y are semantically disjoint. However, there are two felicitous usage patterns that violate this preference, both ...
Speaker Movement Correlates with Prosodic Indicators of Engagement
acoustic prosody visual prosody movement gesture speech-gesture interface automatic methods
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2015/6/10
Recent research on multimodal prosody has begun to identify associations between discrete body movements and categorical acoustic prosodic events such as pitch accents and boundaries. We propose to ge...
SPEAKER-INDEPENDENT DETECTION OF CHILD-DIRECTED SPEECH
Speech Analysis Child-directed Speech Language Development Prosody
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2015/6/10
Identifying the distinct register that adults use when speaking to children is an important task for child development research. We present a fully automatic, speaker-independent system that detects c...
Speaker-Independent Detection of Child-Directed Speech
Speech Analysis Child-directed Speech Prosody
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2015/6/10
Identifying the distinct register that adults use when speaking
to children is an important task for child development research.
We present a fully automatic, speaker-independent
system that detect...
Automaticity and Stability of Adaptation to a ForeignAccented Speaker
Foreign-accented speech Hebrew-accented Dutch cross-modal priming automaticity longterm adaptation
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2015/5/6
In three cross-modal priming experiments we asked whether adaptation to a foreign-accented speaker is automatic, and whether adaptation can be seen after a long delay between initial exposure and test...
Cross-speaker generalisation in two phoneme-level perceptual adaptation processes
Cross-speaker generalisation two phoneme-level perceptual adaptation processes
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2015/5/6
Speech perception is shaped by listeners' prior experience with speakers. Listeners retune their phonetic category boundaries after encountering ambiguous sounds in order to deal with variations betwe...
Beyond the Language Given: The Neural Correlates of Inferring Speaker Meaning
communication fMRI indirect replies speaker meaning theory of mind
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2015/5/5
Even though language allows us to say exactly what we mean, we often use language to say things indirectly, in a way that depends on the specific communicative context. For example, we can use an appa...
What belongs together goes together:the speaker-hearer perspective. A commentary on MacDonald’s PDC account
What belongs together goes together speaker-hearer MacDonald’s PDC account
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2015/4/24
MacDonald (2013) proposes that distributional properties of language and processing biases in language comprehension can to a large extent be attributed to consequences of the language production proc...
Multicompetence and native speaker variation in clausal packaging in Japanese
multicompetence native language variation Japanese ESL EFL motion events Manner Path
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2015/4/20
Native speakers show systematic variation in a range of linguistic domains as a function of a variety of sociolinguistic variables. This article addresses native language variation in the context of m...
Suppressing Sensorimotor Activity Modulates the Discrimination of Auditory Emotions But Not Speaker Identity
Activity Modulates Auditory Emotions Speaker Identity
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2015/4/9
Our ability to recognize the emotions of others is a crucial feature of human social cognition. Functional neuroimaging studies indicate that activity in sensorimotor cortices is evoked during the per...
Clausal coordination and coordinate ellipsis in a model of the speaker
Clausal coordination coordinate ellipsis model of the speaker
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2015/4/7
This article presents a psycholinguistically inspired approach to the syntax of clause-level coordination and coordinate ellipsis. It departs from the assumption that coordinations are structurally si...