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Leaving no stone unturned: flexible retrieval of idiomatic expressions from a large text corpus
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Leaving no stone unturned: flexible retrieval of idiomatic expressions from a large text corpus
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Dementia: the "communication disease"
Wray, Alison. - : YouTube, 2018
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The language of dementia science and the science of dementia language: linguistic interpretations of an interdisciplinary research field
Wray, Alison. - : SAGE, 2017
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Reconstructed pronunciation [in press]
Wray, Alison. - : Cambridge University Press, 2016
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Mechanisms of conflict and aggression in the dementia context
Wray, Alison. - : John Benjamins, 2016
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Accommodating 'unaccustomed pragmatic spaces' in Arbib's model Comment on "Towards a Computational Comparative Neuroprimatology: Framing the language-ready brain
Wray, Alison. - : Elsevier, 2016
Abstract: Arbib's article [1] offers a sophisticated and convincing account of the evolution of human language that does not shy away from nailing together neurophysiology and the forms and functions of language. The core recognition of what language does, rather than just what language looks like or how its forms are generated, gives the model a high level of explanatory significance. This commentary explores interaction in the context of his account of comprehension, section 4.3.2, offering some observations that potentially test and support the model. They expand Arbib's existing consideration of agrammatism, where he suggests that difficulties with managing the linguistic system (Grammatical Route, G, including Light Semantics, LS) are compensated for using world knowledge (Heavy Semantics, HS). That is, if, in comprehension, one is not sure how the words go together, one increases attention to the pragmatics generated by the observable context and general memory to fill in the gaps. I introduce the opposite situation, where, in dementia of the Alzheimer's type, compromises to world knowledge and pragmatics create unstable HS, and may generate ambiguity in the linguistic input. I consider how Arbib's model sheds light on the typical fixes for this eventuality, and also venture a link back to the protolanguage account.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/85629/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2016.01.014
http://orca.cf.ac.uk/85629/2/Wray%20response%20to%20Arbib%20281215.pdf
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Linguistic markers and risk of Alzheimer's Disease
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How native and non-native speakers of English interpret unfamiliar formulaic sequences
Wray, Alison; Bell, Huw; Jones, Katy. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Why are we so sure we know what a word is?
Wray, Alison. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Developing research expertise in applied linguistics: capacity-building for today’s interdisciplinary challenges
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Developing comprehensive criteria of adequacy: the challenge of hybridity
Wray, Alison. - : John Benjamins, 2014
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Formulaic language and threat: the challenge of empathy and compassion in Alzheimer's disease interaction
Wray, Alison. - : Psychology Press, 2014
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Dementia and language
Wray, Alison. - : Wiley, 2014
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Formulaic language
Wray, Alison. - : Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Mislaying compassion: linguistic triggers for inadequate care-giving in Alzheimer's Disease care
Wray, Alison. - : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013
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Formulaic language: Pushing the boundaries (China edition)
Wray, Alison. - : Shanghai Foreign Language Teaching Press/Oxford University Press, 2013
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Formulaic sequences
Wray, Alison. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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Establishing the reliability of word association data for investigating individual and group differences
Fitzpatrick, Tess; Playfoot, David; Wray, Alison. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Welsh for adults teaching and learning approaches, methodologies and resources: a comprehensive research study and critical review of the way forward
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