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The impact of grit and its predictors on face-to-face vs online language learning ...
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The role of empathy and proficiency in the perception and processing of second language prosody ...
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Impact of stimulus variability on the understanding of reversible sentences in adolescents with Developmental Language Disorder: learning vs. generalisation. ...
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Does the language you speak shape the way you think about the world? ...
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Auditory distraction while reading in different languages ...
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Children's processing of written irony: An eye-tracking study ...
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Variation in spatial concepts: Different frames of reference on different axes ...
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Keep Calm and Move On: Interplay between Morphological Cue Occurrence and Frequency-based Heuristics for Sentence Comprehension in Korean ...
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Keep Calm and Move On: Interplay between Morphological Cue Occurrence and Frequency-based Heuristics for Sentence Comprehension in Korean ...
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Word Probability Re-Estimation Using Topic Modeling and Lexical Decision Data ...
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Evaluating a Joint Training Approach for Learning Cross-lingual Embeddings with Sub-word Information without Parallel Corpora on Lower-resource Languages ...
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Word Probability Re-Estimation Using Topic Modeling and Lexical Decision Data ...
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Anaphoric distance dependencies in the sequential structure of wordless visual narratives ...
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Language has been characterized as a “unique” facet of human cognition with complex syntactic features like anaphora and distance dependencies. However, visual narratives, like comics, have been argued to use similar sequencing mechanisms. These narrative structures include “refiner” panels that “zoom in” on the contents of another panel. Similar to linguistic anaphora, refiners co-referentially connect inexplicit information in one unit (refiner/pronoun) to a more informative “antecedent.” Also, refiners can follow their antecedents (anaphoric) or precede them (cataphoric) with either proximal or distant connections. We explored these constraints of order and distance on visual narrative refiners by measuring event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to wordless comic strips. Anaphoric refiners evoked late sustained negativities (Nref) while distant anaphoric refiners attenuated N400s compared to all others, and all distance dependencies evoked leftward negativities. These responses are consistent with ...
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Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/kap7-7c57 https://underline.io/lecture/26788-anaphoric-distance-dependencies-in-the-sequential-structure-of-wordless-visual-narratives
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Everybody Does It: The Pragmatics and Perceptions of International Chinese Graduate Students and their American Peers Regarding Gossip
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In: Journal of Multilingual Education Research (2021)
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Peer interaction among intensive immersive language course participants: Comparing the impact of face-to-face vs online delivery ...
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