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Policies and practices regarding students with accents in speech-language pathology training programs.
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Beliefs regarding the impact of accent within speech-language pathology practice areas
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Metrical rhythm in speech planning : priming or predictability
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Shaw, Jason (R16227). - : Adelaide, S. Aust., Causal Productions, 2012
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We investigated how repeating metrical templates, i.e., stress priming, and the contextual predictability of stress affect behavior in a word naming task. We measured naming latencies and the phonetic duration of words produced under four different conditions (congruent stress, low predictability; congruent stress, high predictability; incongruent stress, low predictability; incongruent stress, high predictability). Results showed strong effects of metrical predictability on both naming latency and word duration but no effect of stress congruency on either variable. The relevance of these results to theories of speech production and phonological representation are discussed.
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170204 - Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension); 970120 - Expanding Knowledge in Languages; accents and accentuation; Communication and Culture; metrical phonology; priming (psychology); speech perception; word recognition
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URL: http://clas.mq.edu.au/sst2012/ http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/521460
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