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Cross-Dialectal Novel Word Learning and Borrowing
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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(Not so) Great Expectations: Listening to Foreign-Accented Speech Reduces the Brain's Anticipatory Processes. ...
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The time course of speech production revisited: no early orthographic effect, even in Mandarin Chinese ...
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The time course of speech production revisited: no early orthographic effect, even in Mandarin Chinese ...
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(Not so) Great Expectations: Listening to Foreign-Accented Speech Reduces the Brain's Anticipatory Processes.
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A Review on Grammatical Gender Agreement in Speech Production
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Dynamic effect of tonal similarity in bilingual auditory lexical processing ...
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Dynamic effect of tonal similarity in bilingual auditory lexical processing ...
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When is a wh-in-situ question identified in standard Persian? ...
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When is a wh-in-situ question identified in standard Persian? ...
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Do Persian Native Speakers Prosodically Mark Wh-in-situ Questions?
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It has been shown that prosody contributes to the contrast between declarativity and interrogativity, notably in interrogative utterances lacking lexico-syntactic features of interrogativity. Accordingly, it may be proposed that prosody plays a role in marking wh-in-situ questions in which the interrogativity feature (the wh-phrase) does not move to sentence-initial position, as, for example, in Persian. This paper examines whether prosody distinguishes Persian wh-in-situ questions from declaratives in the absence of the interrogativity feature in the sentence-initial position. To answer this question, a production experiment was designed in which wh-questions and declaratives were elicited from Persian native speakers. On the basis of the results of previous studies, we hypothesize that prosodic features mark wh-in-situ questions as opposed to declaratives at both the local (pre- and post-wh part) and global level (complete sentence). The results of the current study confirm our hypothesis that prosodic correlates mark the pre-wh part as well as the complete sentence in wh-in-situ questions. The results support theoretical concepts such as the frequency code, the universal dichotomous association between relaxation and declarativity on the one hand and tension and interrogativity on the other, the relation between prosody and pragmatics, and the relation between prosody and encoding and decoding of sentence type.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537029/ https://doi.org/10.1177/0023830917753237 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29402163
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The perception of emotion and focus prosody with varying acoustic cues in cochlear implant simulations with varying filter slopes
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When speaker identity is unavoidable : neural processing of speaker identity cues in natural speech
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Sentence processing cross-linguistically: evidence from Tarifiyt Berber ...
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Reading Dutch trigrams - a discriminative learning model containing lexical bundles ...
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