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The Use of Case Marking for Predictive Processing in Second Language Japanese ...
Sanako Mitsugi; Macwhinney, Brian. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2014
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Challenges facing COS development for aphasia
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AphasiaBank: 7-Year Interest Rate Index and Yield
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Developmental Sentence Scoring for Japanese
In: First language. - London [u.a.] : SAGE Publ. 33 (2013) 2, 200-216
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Syntactic transfer in English-speaking Spanish learners*
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 16 (2013) 1, 132-151
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Translation ambiguity but not word class predicts translation performance*
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 16 (2013) 2, 458-474
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Compositional production in Spanish second language conjugation*
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 16 (2013) 4, 808-828
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The formulation of argument structure in SLI: an eye-movement study
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 27 (2013) 2, 111-133
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The formulation of argument structure in SLI: an eye-movement study
Abstract: This study investigated the formulation of verb argument structure in Catalan- and Spanish-speaking children with specific language impairment (SLI) and typically developing age-matched controls. We compared how language production can be guided by conceptual factors, such as the organization of the entities participating in an event and knowledge regarding argument structure. Eleven children with SLI (aged 3;8 to 6;6) and eleven control children participated in an eye-tracking experiment in which participants had to describe events with different argument structure in the presence of visual scenes. Picture descriptions, latency time and eye movements were recorded and analyzed. The picture description results showed that the percentage of responses in which children with SLI substituted a non-target verb for the target verb was significantly different from that for the control group. Children with SLI made more omissions of obligatory arguments, especially of themes, as the verb argument complexity increased. Moreover, when the number of arguments of the verb increased, the children took more time to begin their descriptions, but no differences between groups were found. For verb type latency, all children were significantly faster to start describing one-argument events than two- and three-argument events. No differences in latency time were found between two- and three-argument events. There were no significant differences between the groups. Eye-movement showed that children with SLI looked less at the event zone than the age-matched controls during the first two seconds. These differences between the groups were significant for three-argument verbs, and only marginally significant for one- and two-argument verbs. Children with SLI also spent significantly less time looking at the theme zones than their age-matched controls. We suggest that both processing limitations and deficits in the semantic representation of verbs may play a role in these difficulties.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4073311
https://doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2012.751623
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23294226
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AphasiaBank English Protocol PWA CMU Corpus ...
MacWhinney, Brian. - : TalkBank, 2013
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Relationships between receptive vocabulary in English and Cantonese proficiency among five-year-old Hong Kong kindergarten children
In: Early Child Development and Care, Vol. 183, no. 10 (Oct 2013), pp. 1407-1419 (2013)
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Developmental Sentence Scoring for Japanese (DSSJ)
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The Hebrew CHILDES corpus: transcription and morphological analysis
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The formulation of argument structure in SLI: an eye-movement study
MacWhinney, Brian; Guàrdia Olmos, Joan; Andreu Barrachina, Llorenç. - : Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2013
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PWAs and PBJs: Language for describing a simple procedure
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Effect of verb argument structure on picture naming in children with and without specific language impairment (SLI)
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 47 (2012) 6, 637-653
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Learning grammatical gender: The use of rules by novice learners
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 35 (2012) 4, 709-737
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CA SPIRE Corpus
MacWhinney, Brian; Buur, Jakob. - : TalkBank, 2012
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Effect of verb argument structure on picture naming in children with and without specific language impairment (SLI). ...
Llorenç Andreu; Mònica Sanz-Torrent; Legaz, Lucia Buil. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2012
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Effect of verb argument structure on picture naming in children with and without specific language impairment (SLI)
Andreu Barrachina, Llorenç; MacWhinney, Brian; Buil Legaz, Lucía. - : International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2012
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