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DIANA: towards computational modeling reaction times in lexical decision in North American English
reaction times local speed participant-model comparison
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2015/12/21
DIANA is an end-to-end computational model of speech processing, which takes as input the speech signal, and provides
as output the orthographic transcription of the stimulus, a
word/non-word judgme...
Development of Initial Clusters in American English by Fraternal Twins:An Acoustic Study
Initial Clusters American English Fraternal Twins Acoustic Study
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2015/8/7
We investigate the phonological development of initial consonants and consonant clusters in a pair of fraternal female twins acquiring American English. At age 4 years, 1 month, twin A had achieved a ...
Gradient grammar: An effect of animacy on the syntax of give in New Zealand and American English
New Zealand English US English Dative alternation Animacy Probabilistic grammar
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2015/6/17
Bresnan et al. (2007) show that a statistical model can predict United States (US) English speakers’ syntactic choices with ‘give’-type verbs extremely accurately. They argue that these results are co...
The dative alternation in African American English: Researching syntactic variation and change across sociolinguistic datasets
syntactic variation dative alternation African American English sociolinguistics
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2015/6/17
Recent research has shown the dative alternation in English to be a productive arena for examining the relationship between group-level variation and the internalization of individuals’ grammars. Expe...
African American English:Roots and Branches
African American English Roots Branches
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2015/6/16
African American English:Roots and Branches.
The Perception of Nasalized Vowels in American English: An Investigation of On-line Use of Vowel Nasalization in Lexical Access
Nasalized Vowels American English Vowel Nasalization Lexical Access
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2015/4/7
The goal of the presented study was to investigate the use of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in lexical access by native speakers of American English. In particular, we compare the use of coarticul...
COEXISTENT SYSTEMS IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN ENGLISH
COEXISTENT SYSTEMS AFRICAN-AMERICAN ENGLISH
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2015/1/27
This contribution to the study of African American Vernacular English [AAVE] is an interpretation of the special linguistic features of this dialect in the light of its co-existence with other co-terr...