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Talkers produce more pronounced amplitude modulations when speaking in noise
The speaker voice to speak noise language understanding neural oscillator
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2018/3/5
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise (known as Lombard speech), facilitating speech comprehension. Recent neurobiological models of speech perception emphasize the role of amplitude modul...
Temporal preparation for speaking in question-answer sequences
turn-taking timing preparation
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2017/9/1
In every-day conversations, the gap between turns of conversational partners is most frequently between 0 and 200 ms. We were interested how speakers achieve such fast transitions. We designed an expe...
How Do Gestures Influence Thinking and Speaking? The Gesture-for-Conceptualization Hypothesis
gesture embodied cognition speech production,
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2017/8/30
People spontaneously produce gestures during speaking and thinking. The authors focus here on gestures that depict or indicate information related to the contents of concurrent speech or thought (i.e....
Verb Representation and Thinking-for-Speaking Effects in Spanish–English Bilinguals
Verb Representation Thinking-for-Speaking Effects
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2015/12/18
Does the language we speak influence how we think about the events in our experience? If so, do bilingual speakers construe the same event in different ways,
depending on the language they use ...
Relatively speaking (in Circassian).
embedded interrogatives relative clauses
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2015/9/7
It is a standard assumption that subordinate clauses like relative, embedded declarative, and
interrogative clauses in natural language vary according to their morphosyntactic and semantic
character...
Serbo-Croatian enclitics for English-speaking learners
Serbo-Croatian enclitics English-speaking learners
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2015/8/7
Serbo-Croatian enclitics for English-speaking learners.
Call for Papers: Speaking in Parliament: history, politics, rhetoric
history politics rhetoric
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2015/6/4
Thanks to the presence of television cameras in its debating chambers, the spectacle of Parliament is familiar to everyone who watches the evening news. For those who wish to venture beyond the sound ...
Verb Representation and Thinking-for-Speaking Effects in Spanish–English Bilinguals
Verb Representation Thinking-for-Speaking Spanish–English Bilinguals
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2015/5/13
Does the language we speak influence how we think about the events in our experience? If so, do bilingual speakers construe the same event in different ways, depending on the language they use to verb...
Thinking-for-speaking in early and late bilinguals
language and thought motion verbs mental representation Spanish–English bilinguals age of acquisition
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2015/5/5
When speakers describe motion events using different languages, they subsequently classify those events in language-specific ways (Gennari, Sloman, Malt & Fitch, 2002). Here we ask if bilingual speake...
Speaking of shape: The effects of language-specific encoding on semantic representations
semantic representation nominal classification shape-based semantics semantic similarity linguistic relativity
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2015/4/21
The question of whether different linguistic patterns differentially influence semantic and conceptual representations is of central interest in cognitive science. In this paper, we investigate whethe...
The neuronal infrastructure of speaking
Language production fMRI fMRI adaptation Repetition suppression Semantics Syntax Lexical processing
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2015/4/21
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic components of speaking. Nevertheless, little is known about the brain’s integrated neuronal infrastruct...
From reference to sense: how the brain encodes meaning for speaking
semantics conceptual representation language production fMRI fMRI adaptation
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2015/4/21
In speaking, semantic encoding is the conversion of a non-verbal mental representation (the reference) into a semantic structure suitable for expression (the sense). In this fMRI study on sentence pro...
Language as Mind Tools Learning How to Think Through Speaking
Language Mind Tools Learning Think Through Speaking
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2015/4/7
Although relative newcomers to the field of child language, we have a long association with Dan Slobin stemming back to our graduate school days at Berkeley in the early 1970s. Dan was a frequent asso...
LEXICAL TONE REPRESENTATION OFMANDARIN-SPEAKING TODDLERS
LEXICAL TONE REPRESENTATION MANDARIN-SPEAKING TODDLERS
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2014/6/13
LEXICAL TONE REPRESENTATION OFMANDARIN-SPEAKING TODDLERS.
Speaking to Domestics in Lebanon:Power Issues or Misguided Communication?
Foreigner Talk Critical Discourse Analysis Code Switching
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2009/8/20
The Lebanese use a combination of Arabic and English telegraphic speech, along with gestures and other forms of speech adjustments to address their domestics. This pattern of inadequate speech is base...