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The study of speech processes : addressing the writing bias in language science
Boucher, Victor. - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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The processing of intimately familiar and unfamiliar voices: Specific neural responses of speaker recognition and identification
In: PLoS One (2021)
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Traitement neuronal des voix et familiarité : entre reconnaissance et identification du locuteur
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Liens entre les habiletés rythmiques et les compétences de décodage en lecture : associer les périodicités oculaires au chunking perceptif en parole lue
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The Structural Effects of Modality on the Rise of Symbolic Language: A Rebuttal of Evolutionary Accounts and a Laboratory Demonstration
Abstract: Why does symbolic communication in humans develop primarily in an oral medium, and how do theories of language origin explain this? Non-human primates, despite their ability to learn and use symbolic signs, do not develop symbols as in oral language. This partly owes to the lack of a direct cortico-motoneuron control of vocalizations in these species compared to humans. Yet such modality-related factors that can impinge on the rise of symbolic language are interpreted differently in two types of evolutionary storylines. (1) Some theories posit that symbolic language originated in a gestural modality, as in “sign languages.” However, this overlooks work on emerging sign and spoken languages showing that gestures and speech shape signs differently. (2) In modality-dependent theories, some emphasize the role of iconic sounds, though these lack the efficiency of arbitrary symbols. Other theorists suggest that ontogenesis serves to identify human-specific mechanisms underlying an evolutionary shift from pitch varying to orally modulated vocalizations (babble). This shift creates numerous oral features that can support efficient symbolic associations. We illustrate this principle using a sound-picture association task with 40 learners who hear words in an unfamiliar language (Mandarin) with and without a filtering of oral features. Symbolic associations arise more rapidly and accurately for sounds containing oral features compared to sounds bearing only pitch features, an effect also reported in experiments with infants. The results imply that, beyond a competence to learn and use symbols, the rise of symbolic language rests on the types of signs that a modality of expression affords.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02300
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6279877/
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L’effet de la familiarité sur l’identification des locuteurs : pour un perfectionnement de la parade vocale
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Analyse acoustique de la conviction exprimée dans des réponses de sondage : un raffinement des enquêtes téléphoniques
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Le chunking perceptif de la parole : sur la nature du groupement temporel et son effet sur la mémoire immédiate
Gilbert, Annie. - 2013
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Effets des facteurs biologiques hormonaux sur la performance langagière
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Effets de la croissance des capacités respiratoires sur la longueur des énoncés et sur la diversité lexicale
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Les variables du mensonge dans la parole : une analyse discriminante
Perron, Chantal. - 2012
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Le chunking perceptif de la parole : sur la nature du groupement temporel et son effet sur la mémoire immédiate
Gilbert, Annie. - 2012
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Vers un outil d'évaluation du langage préscolaire et détecteur de préalables pour l'éducation de base au Cameroun en cas de retard de langage
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Effets de la croissance des capacités respiratoires sur la longueur des énoncés et sur la diversité lexicale
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Physiological attributes of vocal fatigue and their acoustic effects: a synthesis of findings for a criterion-based prevention of acquired voice disorders
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 24 (2010) 3, 324-336
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Vers un outil d'évaluation du langage préscolaire et détecteur de préalables pour l'éducation de base au Cameroun en cas de retard de langage
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Acoustic correlates of fatigue in laryngeal muscles: findings for a criterion-based prevention of acquired voice pathologies
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 51 (2008) 5, 1161-1170
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Intrinsic factors of cyclical motion in speech articulators: reappraising postulates of serial-ordering in motor-control theories
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 36 (2008) 2, 295-307
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Effets des facteurs biologiques hormonaux sur la performance langagière
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On the function of stress rhythms in speech: evidence of a link with grouping effects on serial memory
In: Language and speech. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 49 (2006) 4, 495-519
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