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Structural Priming and the Mental Representation of Agentive and Temporal by-Phrase Constructions: An Eye-Tracking Study
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Structural Priming and the Mental Representation of Agentive and Temporal by-Phrase Constructions: An Eye-Tracking Study ...
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CROSS-LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN THE LEARNING OF INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY: EFFECTS OF TARGET LANGUAGE PARADIGM COMPLEXITY ...
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CROSS-LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN THE LEARNING OF INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY: EFFECTS OF TARGET LANGUAGE PARADIGM COMPLEXITY
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Issues in L2 phonological processing ; Questions sur le traitement phonologique en langue seconde
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02304656 ; Linguistics. Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2019. English. ⟨NNT : 2019PSLEE007⟩ (2019)
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Acquisition d'une langue visuo-spatiale et plurilinguisme audio-oral : le cas de l'American Sign Language (ASL) en tant que L2 selon la perception d'apprenants en milieu universitaire
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Representing linguistic knowledge with probabilistic models
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In: Meylan, Stephan Charles. (2018). Representing linguistic knowledge with probabilistic models. UC Berkeley: Psychology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5vp920sn (2018)
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Relating lexical and syntactic processes in language: Bridging research in humans and machines ...
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Relating lexical and syntactic processes in language: Bridging research in humans and machines
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An Exploration of the Relationship Between Event Meaning and Syntactic Structure
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In: Gruberg, Nicholas. (2017). An Exploration of the Relationship Between Event Meaning and Syntactic Structure. UC San Diego: Psychology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9s09j34r (2017)
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Language Science Meets Cognitive Science: Categorization and Adaptation ...
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Questions of domain-generality—the extent to which multiple cognitive functions are represented and processed in the same manner—are common topics of discussion in cognitive science, particularly within the realm of language. In the present dissertation, I examine the domain-specificity of two processes in speech perception: category learning and rate adaptation. With regard to category learning, I probed the acquisition of categories of German fricatives by English and German native speakers, finding a bias in both groups towards quicker acquisition of non-disjunctive categories than their disjunctive counterparts. However, a study using an analogous continuum of non-speech sounds, in this case spectrally-rotated musical instrument sounds, did not show such a bias, suggesting that at least some attributes of the phonetic category learning process are unique to speech. For rate adaptation, meanwhile, I first report a study examining rate adaptation in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), where consonant length is a ...
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Categorization; Cognitive psychology; Domain-specificity; FOS Clinical medicine; FOS Languages and literature; Linguistics; Neurosciences; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics; Rate adaptation; Speech perception
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URL: http://drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/19498 https://dx.doi.org/10.13016/m26p3j
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Schema-guided comprehension of noun-noun compounds: An experimental and corpus-based approach
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Measuring syntactic complexity in the academic writing of English students at the University of Vienna
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The Role of Morphology in Word Recognition of Hebrew as a Templatic Language
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