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Doesdarknesslead tohappiness? Masked suffix priming effects

2008

Masked affix priming effects have usually been obtained for words sharing the initial affix (e.g., re action- RE FORM). However, prior evidence on masked suffix priming effects (e.g., bak er -WALK ER ) is inconclusive. In the present series of masked priming lexical decision experiments, a target word was briefly preceded by a morphologically or orthographically related prime, or by an unrelated prime. In Experiment 1, the prime words in the suffix priming condition were formed by their suffixes (e.g., er -WALK ER ). In Experiment 2, the primes included the suffix inserted in a nonsense symbol string (e.g., %%%% er -WALK ER ). In Experiment 3, the primes were formed by a real word that shar…

Linguistics and LanguageDissociation (neuropsychology)Speech recognitionAffixExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLanguage and LinguisticsEducationSymbol stringDarknessWord recognitionLexical decision taskReal wordSuffixPsychologyLanguage and Cognitive Processes
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Barack Obama's South Carolina speech

2010

Abstract In this paper, I shall analyze US Presidential Barack Obama's South Carolina victory speech from the perspective of pragmemes. In particular, I shall explore the idea that this speech is constituted by many voices (in other words, it displays polyphony, to use an idea due to Bakhtin, 1981 , Bakhtin, 1986 ) and that the audience is part of this speech event, adding and contributing to its text in a collaborative way (in particular, in constructing meaning). As many are aware (including the journalists who report day by day on Barack Obama's achievements), Obama uses the technique of ‘personification’ 1 ( The Economist , December 13th, 2007). When he voices an idea, he does not just …

Linguistics and LanguageDream speechPresidential systemDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectVictoryMedia studiesMeaning (non-linguistic)PragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPresidential rhetoricArtificial IntelligenceRhetoricPolyphonySociologymedia_common
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Zur Bewertung zentraler Sprachstörungen mittels objektiver Kriterien: Ein psychophysiologischer Beitrag zur Diskussion der Neuroplastizitätshypothese

1992

Examinations of aphasic patients by using cognitive tasks were based on the hypothesis that semantically evoked potentials correlate to the processing of information in the different speech processing of information in the different speech processing areas. It was found that patients with Broca aphasia generated synchronization potentials in the Wernicke area in contrast to Wernicke patients. We suppose a correlation between the timing in sensorial speech processing areas and the generation of synchronization potentials.

Linguistics and LanguageElementary cognitive taskmedicine.medical_specialtyElectrodiagnosismedicine.diagnostic_testWernicke AreaCognitionAudiologyLPN and LVNSpeech processingmedicine.diseaseLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and HearingAphasiaotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineLanguage disordermedicine.symptomEvoked potentialPsychologyNeuroscienceFolia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
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Compounds, phrases and clitics in connected speech

2017

Abstract Four language production experiments examine how English speakers plan compound words during phonological encoding. The experiments tested production latencies in both delayed and online tasks for English noun-noun compounds (e.g., daytime), adjective-noun phrases (e.g., dark time), and monomorphemic words (e.g., denim). In delayed production, speech onset latencies reflect the total number of prosodic units in the target sentence. In online production, speech latencies reflect the size of the first prosodic unit. Compounds are metrically similar to adjective-noun phrases as they contain two lexical and two prosodic words. However, in Experiments 1 and 2, native English speakers tr…

Linguistics and LanguageExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVerbPhonological wordcomputer.software_genre050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsArtificial Intelligence0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConnected speech060201 languages & linguisticsLanguage productionbusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyCompound0602 languages and literatureProduction (computer science)Artificial intelligenceProsodic unitPsychologybusinesscomputerNatural language processingSentenceJournal of Memory and Language
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Proximal and distal. Rethinking linguistic form and use for clinical purposes.

2010

With clinical purposes in mind, a review of the proximal/distal opposition is carried out in order to define a universal parameter of variability in semiotic procedures. By taking into consideration different-although notionally inter-related-senses of the proximal/distal opposition, a cluster of semiotic properties is proposed, which initially permits one to characterize dimensions of variability in the form and use of gestures. The subsequent and central aim of this paper is, however, to demonstrate that the same, or homologous, properties can also serve to characterize variability in the use of language, by assuming a basic connection between gesturing and linguistic behaviour. The main …

Linguistics and LanguageGrammarGesturesApraxiasmedia_common.quotation_subjectLinguisticsSyntaxLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsSpeech and HearingTheoretical linguisticsAphasiaSemioticsHumansPsychologymedia_commonClinical linguisticsphonetics
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What we learn about language from Spoken Corpus Linguistics?

2020

Al llarg de les darreres dècades, la Lingüística de Corpus Orals (LCO) ha avançat força en termes de quantitat i qualitat d’estudis (O’Keeffe & McCarthy 2010). En els darrers trenta anys s’ha assolit un gran progrés com mostra l’increment de corpus multimodals existents i les diverses investigacions sofisticades que aquests corpus han estimulat sobre la relació entre el component verbal i no-verbal de la comunicació oral (Knight 2011). La LCO és un camp de recerca molt vital que pot proporcionar dades i eines essencials per a avançar en el coneixement lingüístic. En aquest article m’ocupe de la contribució que la LCO i els resultats que ha produït proporcionen a la lingüística general. …

Linguistics and LanguageGrammaritaliàItalianSpoken Corpus Linguistics Speech Mode Grammar ItalianSpeech ModePhilosophylingüística de corpus oralsLanguage and Linguisticsmodalitat parladaSpoken Corpus Linguistics“UNESCO:HISTORIA”gramàticaHumanities
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Precategoriality and syntax-based parts of speech

2008

Late Archaic Chinese is a precategorial language, i.e., a language whose lexical items are not preclassified in the lexicon for the syntactic functions of N and V. This will be shown on the basis of structural-conceptual criteria as those developed by Croft (2000) and Sasse (1993b) as well as on the basis of methodological criteria as those suggested by Evans & Osada (2005). As is claimed in Construction Grammar (Goldberg 1995, 2005), the meaning of lexical items is derived by integrating their own lexical meaning with the meaning contributed by the construction. The construction analysed in this paper is the argument structure construction. Linking between lexicon and syntax is subject…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryCommunicationNounVerbLexical definitionConstruction grammarPart of speechLexiconSyntaxLanguage and LinguisticsLexical itemLinguisticsParts of Speech: Descriptive tools, theoretical constructs
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La linguistique des grammaires françaises publiées en Espagne dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle

2005

RésuméDans cet article, nous examinons un corpus de 13 grammaires pour l’enseignement du français aux Espagnols, éditées dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle. Nous prenons en compte, dans une analyse de type transversal, (1) les sources citées par les auteurs ; (2) la nature de la définition de la grammaire et le nombre des parties du discours ; (3) la définition du nom (avec la présence ou non du schéma canonique de la déclinaison ou des classes spécifiques de cet élément) ; (4) la définition du verbe avec la présence ou non des catégories canoniques) ; et (5) la syntaxe. Notre objectif est de déterminer la linguistique explicite et implicite de ces grammaires scolaires, à une époque où …

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryHistoryGrammarmedia_common.quotation_subjectVerbPart of speechLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsRule-based machine translationSchema (psychology)NounHistory of linguisticsDeclensionmedia_commonHistoriographia Linguistica
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¡Vaya Valla! El yeísmo en el español de Valencia

2016

In the last few years, the notion of yeismo has been approached from different perspectives; one of them is Sociolinguistics, the field in which the contribution of the present work is embedded. The aim of this article is to present the evolution of the phonetic process of delateralization of the phoneme /ʎ/ in favour of /ʝ/ in the use of Spanish by speakers in the bilingual speech community in Valencia and the sorrounding areas. From a traditional perspective, it was claimed that speakers in Valencia maintained the differentiation between the lateral and fricative palatals. However, more recent studies focus on the introduction and expansion of yeismo in particular areas in the Valencian r…

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhoneticsLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech communityValencianlanguage.human_languageLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)Variation (linguistics)PerceptionPhenomenonlanguageSociolinguisticsmedia_commonBoletín de filología
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From Adjectives to Quantifiers. Evidence from Old and Modern Catalan

2011

La història dels quantificadors indefinits de les llengües romàniques és la història del desenvolupament de nous trets distribucionals per un grup escollit d’adjectius llatins (Company 1991, 1997; Batllori 1998). Aquesta distribució serà responsable de la constitució posterior de la nova subclasse de determinants que anomenem quantificadors. Com s’explica a Zamparelli (2000), l’augment de la complexitat estructural del marge esquerre del SDet suposa l’especialització de paraules que pertanyien a antigues categories per aquestes noves posicions. És així com la posició de quantificador genera la categoria quantificador. Estem devant un procés de llarga durada amb conseqüències que encara són …

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryP1-1091Meaning (non-linguistic)Romance languagesPatrons de distribucióLanguage and LinguisticsIndefinite QuantifiersQuantifier (linguistics)Catalan Diachronic SyntaxClasses de paraulesPhilology. LinguisticsLeft Margin of DetPPerifèria esquerra de SDPart of speechRomancelanguage.human_languageLinguisticsSintaxi diacrònica del catalàSpecialization (logic)languageCatalanWord ClassDistributional PatternsWord (group theory)Quantificadors indefinitsCatalan Journal of Linguistics
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