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When BERT meets Bilbo: a learning curve analysis of pretrained language model on disease classification
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In: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak (2022)
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Kinematic Motion Retargeting via Neural Latent Optimization for Learning Sign Language ...
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CodeT5: Identifier-aware Unified Pre-trained Encoder-Decoder Models for Code Understanding and Generation ...
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Special Patterns of Dynamic Brain Networks Discriminate Between Face and Non-face Processing: A Single-Trial EEG Study
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In: Front Neurosci (2021)
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Dynamic Movement Primitive based Motion Retargeting for Dual-Arm Sign Language Motions ...
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ADFAC: Automatic detection of facial articulatory features
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In: MethodsX (2020)
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Open Agile text mining for bioinformatics: the PubAnnotation ecosystem
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Diverse Education Based on Specific Conditions in Rural Areas of China
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In: Studies in Literature and Language; Vol 19, No 3 (2019): Studies in Literature and Language; 92-95 ; 1923-1563 ; 1923-1555 (2019)
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Additional file 1: of Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from China-Myanmar border area ...
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Additional file 1: of Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from China-Myanmar border area ...
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Cross-modal Association between Auditory and Visuospatial Information in Mandarin Tone Perception in Noise by Native and Non-native Perceivers
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Cross-modal Association between Auditory and Visuospatial Information in Mandarin Tone Perception in Noise by Native and Non-native Perceivers
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Effects of acoustic and linguistic experience on Japanese pitch accent processing
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This study investigated the effects of L2 learning experience in relation to L1 background on hemispheric processing of Japanese pitch accent. Native Mandarin Chinese (tonal L1) and English (non-tonal L1) learners of Japanese were tested using dichotic listening. These listener groups were compared with those recruited in Wu, Tu & Wang (2012), including native Mandarin and English listeners without Japanese experience and native Japanese listeners. Results revealed an overall right-hemisphere preference across groups, suggesting acoustically oriented processing. Individual pitch accent patterns also revealed pattern-specific laterality differences, further reflecting acoustic-level processing. However, listener group differences indicated L1 effects, with the Chinese but not English listeners approximating the Japanese patterns. Furthermore, English learners but not native listeners exhibited a shift towards the native direction, revealing effects of L2 learning. These findings imply integrated effects of acoustic and linguistic aspects on Japanese pitch accent processing as a function of L1 and L2 experience.
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Keyword:
intonation (phonetics); Japanese language; listening; second language acquisition; tone (phonetics); XXXXXX - Unknown
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:35658 https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728916000559
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fMRI evidence for cortical modification during learning of Mandarin lexical tone
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The influence of visual speech information on the intelligibility of English consonants produced by non-native speakers
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