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Phonetische Analyse der Sprechweisen von DaF-Lehrkräften und Dozierenden
Terada, Megumi. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2020
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The Effects of Prediction and Speech Rate on Lexical Processing ...
Cole, Alissa. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2020
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The effect of speech rate on age estimation in conversational speech
In: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics; Vol 42 (2020) ; 1718-3510 ; 1705-8619 (2020)
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What is “natural” speech? Comparing free narratives and Frog stories in Indonesia
Klamer, Marian; Moro, Francesca R.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2020
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ТЕМПОРАЛЬНІ ОСОБЛИВОСТІ ПРОСОДІЇ МОВЛЕННЯ НОСІЇВ ДІАЛЕКТУ СКАУЗ ; ТЕМПОРАЛЬНЫЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПРОСОДИИ РЕЧИ НОСИТЕЛЕЙ ДИАЛЕКТА СКАУЗ ; TEMPORAL PROSODIC PECULIARITIES OF DIALECT SCOUSE SPEAKERS
In: Writings in Romance-Germanic Philology; № 1(44) (2020); 90-97 ; Записки з романо-германської філології; № 1(44) (2020); 90-97 ; 2518-7627 ; 2307-4604 (2020)
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The Effects of Prediction and Speech Rate on Lexical Processing
Cole, Alissa. - 2020
Abstract: Listeners may predict aspects of upcoming linguistic input before it is encountered, but the specificity of information predicted can vary. It is unclear how very specific lexical predictions influence language processing, and what cognitive processes are involved with this prediction process. The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of specific lexical prediction on language processing, and how this effect varies with speech rate and individual differences in processing speed and working memory. In an active prediction paradigm, participants heard two-sentence passages at fast, medium, or slow rates while predicting the final word of the second sentence. Instead of the final word, participants were instructed to read a word aloud as quickly as possible, then indicate if this was the word they predicted. This word had about a 50% chance of matching the participant's prediction. Both correct and incorrect prediction facilitated reading time as compared with no prediction, suggesting that prediction can facilitate language processing, regardless of prediction accuracy. Additionally, slower speech rate resulted in slower reading time across prediction conditions, indicating that speed of prediction may slow to match speech rate. The effects of prediction accuracy and speech rate were not related to individual difference measures of either processing speed or working memory. In all, these results support the hypothesis that active prediction decreases language processing time, which may also be affected by speech rate.
Keyword: Language; Prediction; Processing Speed; Speech Rate; Working Memory
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/25963
https://doi.org/10.13016/37my-jxp7
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Vowel duration in English adjectives in attributive and predicative constructions
In: Language and cognition. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 11 (2019) 4, 555-581
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DUAL-TASK EFFECTS ON SPEECH AND NON-VERBAL TASKS ACCORDING TO TASKS PROPERTIES
In: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ; 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02427703 ; 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2019, Melbourne, Australia (2019)
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ACOUSTIC CUES OF PROSODIC BOUNDARIES IN GERMAN AT DIFFERENT SPEECH RATE
In: Proceedings of ICPhS 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02097707 ; Proceedings of ICPhS 2019, Aug 2019, Melbourne, Australia (2019)
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學前迅吃兒童語速、語音清晰度和不流暢之研究 ; A Study on Comparing the Speech Rate, Intelligibility and Disfluency between Preschool Cluttering and Non-Cluttering Children
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The Linguistic Cues Observed when Lying in Realistic Personal Stake Situations
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Strategien bei hoher Sprechgeschwindigkeit
Carli, Lisa. - 2019
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Changes in speech intelligibility and acoustic distinctiveness along a speech rate continuum in Parkinson’s disease
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2019)
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The prosody of formulaic sequences : a corpus and discourse approach
Lin, Phoebe M. S.. - London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018
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Realisations and variants of "have to": what corpora can tell us about usage-based experience
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 13 (2018) 3, 371-392
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Perception de la parole et oscillations cérébrales chez les enfants neurotypiques et dysphasiques
In: actes de 32èmes Journées d'étude sur la parole (JEP 2018), . ; 32èmes Journées d'Études sur la Parole ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02460398 ; 32èmes Journées d'Études sur la Parole, Jun 2018, Aix en Provence, France. ⟨10.21437/JEP.2018-26⟩ (2018)
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Intonation mediates speech rate normalization in the perception of segmental categories
Steffman, Jeremy Andrew. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
In: Steffman, Jeremy Andrew. (2018). Intonation mediates speech rate normalization in the perception of segmental categories. UCLA: Linguistics 0510. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1kx1168h (2018)
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Replicating Speech Rate Convergence Experiments on the Switchboard Corpus
In: Workshop on Replicability and Reproducibility of Research Results in Science and Technology of Language ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01807796 ; Workshop on Replicability and Reproducibility of Research Results in Science and Technology of Language, May 2018, Miyazaki, Japan (2018)
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"Cut"(N) and "cut"(V) are not homophones: lemma frequency affects the duration of noun-verb conversion pairs
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 54 (2018) 4, 753-777
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The singleton-geminate distinction can be rate dependent: Evidence from Maltese
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 9, No 1 (2018); 6 ; 1868-6354 (2018)
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