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161“…Three eye-tracking experiments were conducted to examine how spoken word recognition may be modulated by the interaction between the prosodically-conditioned rule application and phonological inferencing. …”
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162“…To explore this issue, we conducted a listening test to compare perception of a repeated sound pattern, namely a spoken word, between ASD and TD groups. Prolonged listening to a repeated word without a pause may induce perceptual changes, which is known as the verbal transformation effect. …”
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163“…The mechanism underlying the age difference in spoken word production remains controversial. We used a two-step approach proposed by Gollan and Brown (2006) to investigate the semantic and phonological retrieval deficits when tip-of-the-tongue occurs in young and older adults. …”
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164“…While four commonalities exist, facilitating understandings of illness behaviour across the fields (i.e., understanding the importance of the patient perspective; perception of the cause, sense of identity with the illness, consequences, and level of control; health beliefs influencing illness experience, behaviours, and outcomes; and understanding illness beliefs and experiences through an almost exclusive focus on the written or spoken word), we will focus on exploring the fourth commonality. …”
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165“…Their semantic access skills were assessed with two spoken word-to-picture matching tasks, which aimed to separately control for rate of presentation, consistency and serial position effects (Experiment 1) and for word frequency and semantic distance effects (Experiment 2). …”
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166“…Low literates in contrast only used phonological information when semantic matches between spoken word and visual referent were not present (Experiment 2) but in contrast to high literates these phonologically mediated shifts in eye gaze were not closely time-locked to the speech input. …”
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167“…Four experiments investigated the role of the syllable in Chinese spoken word production. Chen, Chen and Ferrand (2003) reported a syllable priming effect when primes and targets shared the first syllable using a masked priming paradigm in Chinese. …”
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168“…We analysed the intelligibility loss in spoken word lists with increasing listener-to-speaker distance in a typical low-level natural background noise. …”
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169“…Selective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within spoken words, is a critical precursor to literacy acquisition. …”
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170por Montoro, Pedro R., Contreras, María José, Elosúa, María Rosa, Marmolejo-Ramos, Fernando“…In Experiment 1, the spoken words were passively heard by the participants and no reliable interaction between emotion concepts and bodily simulated space was found. …”
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171por Fanian, Sahar, Young, Stephanie K., Mantla, Mason, Daniels, Anita, Chatwood, Susan“…BACKGROUND: The creative arts – music, film, visual arts, dance, theatre, spoken word, literature, among others – are gradually being recognised as effective health promotion tools to empower, engage and improve the health and well-being in Indigenous youth communities. …”
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172The Penefit of Salience: Salient Accented, but Not Unaccented Words Reveal Accent Adaptation Effects“…In two eye-tracking experiments, the effects of salience in accent training and speech accentedness on spoken-word recognition were investigated. Salience was expected to increase a stimulus' prominence and therefore promote learning. …”
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173“…The present findings thus support a discrete model in Chinese spoken word production, which was contrastive with the cascaded view in alphabetic languages production.…”
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174por Kallioinen, Petter, Olofsson, Jonas, Nakeva von Mentzer, Cecilia, Lindgren, Magnus, Ors, Marianne, Sahlén, Birgitta S., Lyxell, Björn, Engström, Elisabet, Uhlén, Inger“…We used a semantic priming task with spoken word primes followed by picture targets. In both DHH children and controls, cortical response differences between matching and mismatching targets revealed a typical N400 effect associated with semantic processing. …”
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175por Shitova, Natalia, Roelofs, Ardi, Schriefers, Herbert, Bastiaansen, Marcel, Schoffelen, Jan-Mathijs“…The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively to study the functional processes underlying spoken word production. One of the consistent behavioural effects in both tasks is the Stroop-like effect: The reaction time (RT) is longer on incongruent trials than on congruent trials. …”
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176“…The performance of both patients on spoken word to written word matching tasks was inconsistent, affected by presentation rate and semantic relatedness of the competing responses, all hallmarks of a refractory semantic access dysphasia. …”
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177“…The Deaf culture is unique in that spoken word is via sign language. What one person may see as mania or psychosis is actually a norm with Deaf individuals. …”
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178“…We tracked online formation of neural memory traces for a novel spoken word-form in dyslexic and normal-reading children by recording the brain’s electrophysiological response dynamics in a passive perceptual exposure session. …”
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179por Lee, Seung Hak, Kim, Minje, Seo, Han Gil, Oh, Byung-Mo, Lee, Gangpyo, Leigh, Ja-Ho“…The trained HMMs were also employed to evaluate the patients' utterances by calculating the averaged log likelihood (aLL) as the fitness of the spoken word to the word-specific HMM. RESULTS: The consonant production accuracy reported by the SLPs strongly correlated (r = 0.808) with the aLL, and the aLL showed excellent test–retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient, 0.964). …”
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180por Vasilyeva, Marina J., Knyazeva, Veronika M., Aleksandrov, Aleksander A., Shtyrov, Yury“…To investigate the neural bases of this key learning skill, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) and employed an audio-visual paradigm that included a counterbalanced set of familiar and novel spoken word forms presented, in a single exposure, in conjunction with novel and familiar images. …”
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