Search results for "Spoke"

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Differentiation in language and gesture use during early bilingual development of hearing children of Deaf parents

2014

Hearing children of Deaf parents simultaneously acquire sign language and spoken language, which have many structural differences and represent two different modalities. We video-recorded eight children every six months between the ages of 12 and 24 months during three different play sessions: with their Deaf parent, with the Deaf parent and a hearing adult, and with a hearing adult alone. Additionally, we collected data on their vocabulary development in both sign language and spoken language. Children as young as 12 months old accommodated their language use according to the language(s) of their interlocutor(s). Additionally, the children used a manual modality that included gestures more…

Cued speechLinguistics and LanguageManually coded languageKid of Deaf Adultsta6121Sign languagebilingualismLanguage acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsVocabulary developmentLinguisticsEducationDevelopmental psychologylanguage differentiationotorhinolaryngologic diseasesta516modalityPsychologyNeuroscience of multilingualismSpoken languageGestureKODABilingualism: Language and Cognition
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Fossil heritage conservation in Scotland

2019

A globally significant palaeontological resource is an integral part of Scotland’s geoheritage. A strong amateur collector tradition, extending back over two centuries has helped fuel scientific advance with the fossil resource also supporting hobby collecting. However, during the long history of collecting activity, finite fossil resources have been under pressure with instances of large-scale collecting that has damaged some particularly vulnerable localities. Legislative provisions over recent decades offer robust site-based protection that will have safeguarded some of the best and most representative fossil localities. Additionally, the Scottish Fossil Code, the first national code of …

Cultural heritageResource (biology)GeographyGeoheritagePaleontologyLegislatureSite managementHobbyEnvironmental planningAmateurQE701-760BespokeSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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The International Comparable Corpus: Challenges in building multilingual spoken and written comparable corpora

2021

This paper reports on the efforts of twelve national teams in building the International Comparable Corpus (ICC; https://korpus.cz/icc) that will contain highly comparable datasets of spoken, written and electronic registers. The languages currently covered are Czech, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Swedish and, more recently, Chinese, as well as English, which is considered to be the pivot language. The goal of the project is to provide much-needed data for contrastive corpus-based linguistics. The ICC corpus is committed to the idea of re-using existing multilingual resources as much as possible and the design is modelled, with various adjustments, on t…

Czech050101 languages & linguisticsHistorycontrastive linguisticsGermanIrish6121 Languages0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Materials Sciencedata sustainabilityContrastive linguisticskielitiedevertaileva kielitiedeICC corpus05 social sciencescopyright050301 educationICE corpuskontrastiivinen tutkimus113 Computer and information scienceslanguage.human_languageLinguisticstekijänoikeusPivot languageInternational Corpus of EnglishlanguagekorpuksetWritten language0503 educationcomparable corpusSpoken language
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Understanding Deafhood: in search of its meanings.

2013

The authors argue that Deafhood (a term coined by Dr. Paddy Ladd) is an open-ended concept with an essentialist core. They describe how deaf people who have attended their Deafhood lectures and workshops have perceived different aspects of the Deafhood concept, and compare the basic tenets of Deafhood and criticisms on Deafhood to theories and criticisms on feminist essentialisms. The authors find that the vagueness and wideness of the Deafhood concept is one of its strengths, though they also find that it is in some respects problematic to combine and unite ontology and liberation theory in one concept. They further suggest that the ontological aspects of Deafhood need to be foregrounded. …

Essentialismmedia_common.quotation_subjectTabooVaguenessDeafnessCochlear ImplantationFeminismLinguisticsFeminismEducationSpeech and HearingPhilosophyHearing AidsPersons With Hearing ImpairmentsAssistive technologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyOntologyTabooHumansSociologyMusicSpoken languagemedia_commonAmerican annals of the deaf
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Atypical perceptual narrowing in prematurely born infants is associated with compromised language acquisition at 2 years of age

2010

Abstract Background Early auditory experiences are a prerequisite for speech and language acquisition. In healthy children, phoneme discrimination abilities improve for native and degrade for unfamiliar, socially irrelevant phoneme contrasts between 6 and 12 months of age as the brain tunes itself to, and specializes in the native spoken language. This process is known as perceptual narrowing, and has been found to predict normal native language acquisition. Prematurely born infants are known to be at an elevated risk for later language problems, but it remains unclear whether these problems relate to early perceptual narrowing. To address this question, we investigated early neurophysiolog…

First languageBrain mappingDevelopmental psychology0302 clinical medicineDiscrimination PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesBRAIN10. No inequalityCerebral CortexBrain MappingLanguage TestsNEWBORNSGeneral Neurosciencelcsh:QP351-495ElectroencephalographySignal Processing Computer-AssistedLanguage acquisitionPARADIGMLanguage developmentChild PreschoolAuditory PerceptionPsychologyInfant PrematureResearch ArticleBIRTH515 PsychologyeducationPOTENTIALSPRETERM CHILDRENLanguage Developmentlcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceLanguage assessment030225 pediatricsPerceptual narrowingHumansSpeechNOVELTYlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryAnalysis of VarianceMEMORYInfant NewbornInfantlcsh:Neurophysiology and neuropsychologyAcoustic StimulationWORDSOn Language030217 neurology & neurosurgerySpoken languageFollow-Up StudiesBMC Neuroscience
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La llengua de Carles Riba: el cas de Guillot, bandoler

2015

Resum: En l'àmbit d'un estudi sistemàtic sobre la llengua de Carles Riba, n'analitzem aquí un conte primerenc. Guillot, bandoler, publicat probablement cap al 1918, representa la primera incursió de l'autor en la narrativa per a infants, en un moment en què la fixació de l'ortografia i la normativa fabrianes encara es troba en evolució.  Hi veiem, doncs, un llenguatge que aspira a la correcció però que és al mateix temps espontani, mentre podem relacionar-ne alguns trets característics amb la voluntat d'adherir-se a un gènere narratiu concret. En aquest sentit, la tradició rondallística admet la presència de termes de registre més elevat en un context de mímesi literària del llenguatge parl…

HistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)gènerelcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyContext (language use)narrativaLanguage and Linguisticsmedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterary genreRibaFilologías. GeneralidadesArtlcsh:PN1-6790language.human_languageLinguisticslcsh:D204-475:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageNormativeCatalanHumanitiesOrthographyregistrelcsh:Modern history 1453-Spoken languageSCRIPTA. Revista Internacional de Literatura i Cultura Medieval i Moderna
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Suullisen kielitaidon ja ääntämisen tutkimuksesta soveltavan kielentutkimuksen alalla Suomessa

2018


 
 
 AFinLA’s research network for Speech and Spoken Language Research was established in 2014. This is the first thematic publication from the network. This introductory article introduces and classifies the other articles in this collection. In addition, we examine earlier AFinLA publications from the preceding four decades and evaluate the extent of pronunciation or spoken language research in AFinLA’s publication series. In our analysis, we noticed that studies related to pronunciation or spoken language research formed ca. 12 % of the total volume of published articles. There has been a slight proportional decrease in number during the decades. Spoken language studies h…

JohdantoartikkeliGeneral Energyspoken communicationlearningoppiminensuullinen kielitaitoääntäminenopetuspronunciationteachingAFinLA-e: Soveltavan kielitieteen tutkimuksia
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Ensikielen tunnistamisen merkityksestä suullisen kielitaidon arvioinnissa Yleisissä kielitutkinnoissa

2020

In this paper, we present a multidisciplinary study addressing fairness in the speaking test in a high-stakes language proficiency test in Finnish, National Certificates of Language Proficiency. The background of the research lies in studies on language assessment and (reversal) linguistic stereotyping and language attitudes. The focus L1 groups were Thai, Estonian, Finland Swedish, Arabic and Russian. Altogether 49 speech samples of test takers of these L1s were rated on a digital platform by 44 raters of the test system. The current paper reports on the sub-study that investigated whether the raters’ recognition of the test takers’ L1 affected their ratings and whether the effect differed…

Kielitaidon arviointi tuttuus ensikielen vaikutus ensikielen tunnistaminenApplied psychologyGeneral EngineeringProficiency rating familiarity L1 effect L1 recognitionEstonianlanguage.human_languageFocus (linguistics)Test (assessment)Multidisciplinary approachlanguageGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesLanguage proficiencyArtikkelitAffect (linguistics)PsychologyOn LanguageGeneral Environmental ScienceSpoken languageAFinLAn vuosikirja
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Il linguaggio mafioso. Scritto, parlato, non detto

2017

The volume aims to show the language of the so called 'mafia'. The main task is the definition of the linguistic and pragmatic boundaries of this notion, The book starts from the paradox of the communication of the mafia. How mafia communicates even though it is an organization based on silence? The volume studies written, spoken and unspoken facts of communication of mafia. Il volume affronta il tema del linguaggio mafioso cercando di definirne i contorni pragmatici prima ancora che linguistici. Il punto di partenza è quello che potrebbe essere definito il paradosso del linguaggio mafioso: in che modo un'organizzazione che ha fatto del silenzio la sua cifra identitaria è riuscita a costrui…

Language and identity mafia written and spoken language Intercational SociolinguisticsLingua e identità mafia Scritto e parlato sociolinguistica interazionale
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Spoken word recognition with gender-marked context.

2006

In a cross-modal (auditory-visual) fragment priming study in French, we tested the hypothesis that gender information given by a gender-marked article (e.g. unmasculine or unefeminine) is used early in the recognition of the following word to discard gender-incongruent competitors. In four experiments, we compared lexical decision performances on targets primed by phonological information only (e.g. /kRa/-CRAPAUD /kRapo/; /to/-TOAD) or by phonological plus gender information given by a gender-marked article (e.g. unmasculine /kra/-CRAPAUD; a /to/-TOAD). In all experiments, we found a phonological priming effect that was not modulated by the presence of gender context, whether gender-marked …

Linguistics and LanguageCognitive Neuroscience05 social sciencesContext (language use)[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychology050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguistics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSpoken word recognition[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyFacilitationLexical decision taskSelection (linguistics)Determiner0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyPriming (psychology)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWord (group theory)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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