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The possessive classifiers in Raga,Vanuatu:an investigation of their use and function in natural speech
classifiers natural speech Oceanic Linguistics Pentecost possession Raga Vanuatu
2019/10/10
This article reports on the investigation of possessive constructions as they are used in a corpus of spontaneous speech collected in 2015-2017 from speakers of Raga, the Oceanic vernacular of north P...
河南教育学院外语系普通语言学课件Chapter Eight Language in Use
河南教育学院外语系 普通语言学 课件 Chapter Eight Language in Use
2017/2/20
河南教育学院外语系普通语言学课件Chapter Eight Language in Use.
Use of Modality and Negation in Semantically-Informed Syntactic MT
Semantically-Informed grammar
2015/9/10
This article describes the resource- and system-building efforts of an 8-week Johns Hopkins
University Human Language Technology Center of Excellence Summer Camp for Applied Language Exploration (SCA...
The present study explored the processes by which people understand sentences. Simple sentences with subjects, verbs and objects, but with specific semantic anomalies, were constructed from naturally ...
This study explored the relationship between the use and meaning of 33 prepositions. The Ss composed sentences for each preposition and then found sensible substitutes for the prepositions; others gav...
When contrasting polarity, the Dutch use particles,Germans intonation
Verum focus Particles Intonation Information structure Polarity contrast Polarity correction
2015/5/6
This study compares how Dutch and German, two closely related languages, signal a shift from a negative to a positive polarity in two contexts, when contrasting the polarity relative to a different to...
Use of Syntax in Perceptual Compensation for Phonological Reduction
phonological reduction syntactic context phonetic ambiguity decision bias
2015/5/6
Listeners resolve ambiguity in speech by consulting context. Extensive research on this issue has largely relied on continua of sounds constructed to vary incrementally between two phonemic endpoints....
Use what you can: storage, abstraction processes, and perceptual adjustments help listeners recognize reduced forms
reduction word-specificity generalization learning adaptation eye-tracking
2015/5/6
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better after having heard the same reduced words, or different reduced words of the same reduction type an...
THE USE OF PROSODIC CUES IN LEARNING NEW WORDS IN AN UNFAMILIAR LANGUAGE
PROSODIC CUES LEARNING NEW WORDS UNFAMILIAR LANGUAGE
2015/4/20
The artifi cial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic features is universally applicable or specifi cally language driven in learning an unfamiliar lang...
Materiality vs. Expressivity: The Use of Sensory Vocabulary in Yucatec Maya
The Use of Sensory Vocabulary Yucatec Maya
2015/4/10
Yucatec Maya is a language spoken in the Yucatán peninsula
in Mexico and in Northern Belize, with the number of speakers
approximating 759 000 in 2005 (INEGI 2005). The work reported
here is bas...
Perception of final fricative voicing: Native and nonnative listeners’ use of vowel duration
final fricative voicing Native nonnative vowel duration
2015/4/9
Does experience with a perceptual cue for a phoneme contrast in the native language affect its use in a second language for a similar contrast in a different phonetic context? Two experiments investig...
Early use of phonetic information in spoken word recognition: Lexical stress drives eye movements immediately
Spoken word recognition Lexical stress Eye tracking
2015/4/9
For optimal word recognition listeners should use all relevant acoustic information as soon as it comes available. Using printed-word eye tracking we investigated when during word processing Dutch lis...
Non-automaticity of use of orthographic knowledge in phoneme evaluation
spoken-word recognition orthography phonemes feedback
2015/4/7
Two phoneme goodness rating experiments addressed the role of orthographic knowledge in the evaluation of speech sounds.Ratings for the best tokens of /s/ were higher in words spelled with S (e.g., bl...
The Perception of Nasalized Vowels in American English: An Investigation of On-line Use of Vowel Nasalization in Lexical Access
Nasalized Vowels American English Vowel Nasalization Lexical Access
2015/4/7
The goal of the presented study was to investigate the use of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in lexical access by native speakers of American English. In particular, we compare the use of coarticul...
Dutch listeners' use of suprasegmental cues to English stress
suprasegmental cues English stress
2015/3/30
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is because lexical stress is more useful in recognition of spoken words of Dutch than of English, so that Du...