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Prosodic sensitivity and reading fluency of musicians and non-musicians [<Journal>]
Obergfell, Anja L. [Verfasser]; Schmidt, Barbara M. [Verfasser]; Stenneken, Prisca [Verfasser].
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The Contribution of Executive and Linguistic Components in Semantic and Letter Fluency Tasks
Stielow, Anna; Stenneken, Prisca. - : GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG, 2017
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The German Intelligibility in Context Scale (ICS-G): reliability and validity evidence
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New ways to analyze word generation performance in brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis of additional performance measures
Thiele, Kristina; Quinting, Jana Marie; Stenneken, Prisca. - : TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2016
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Lexical alignment in triadic communication
Foltz, Anouschka; Gaspers, Judith; Thiele, Kristina. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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What is the link between emotional and communicative alignment in interaction?
In: Alignment in communication (Amsterdam, 2013), p. 205-224
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Diagnosing residual aphasia using spontaneous speech analysis
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 26 (2012) 7, 953-970
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Syntactic priming in two-year-old children
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Cognitive and social aspects of adaptation to a communication partner
Abstract: Thiele K, Foltz A, Bartels M, Stenneken P. Cognitive and social aspects of adaptation to a communication partner. In: 17th Meeting of The European Society For Cognitive Psychology . 2011. ; Communication is a socially highly relevant form of joint action. Adaptation of interlocutors to each other’s verbal behavior, e.g. by using identical lexical expressions or syntactic structures, is a well-studied phenomenon. Such adaptation can be found on various linguistic levels and may contribute to communicative success. But to what extent do situational aspects, cognitive capacities, social skills etc. influence adaptation on these different linguistic levels? We present a series of experiments, using the confederate scripting technique with children and adults, investigating the potential influence of cognitive factors (e.g. working memory) and social factors (e.g. interlocutor’s native language) on the strength of linguistic adaptation. Results showed that participants adapted to their interlocutor’s lexical terms, even if these were unconventional (e.g. saying telephone for a cell phone), and did so to a greater extent if their conversational partner was a non-native speaker. General language capabilities had no effect on adaptation at the syntactic level, while lower working memory capacity decreased adaptation strength. The results suggest that social-strategic and cognitive factors influence the amount of adaptation that may contribute to successful communication. In addition, top-down factors may influence adaptation behavior more strongly than general language capabilities.
Keyword: ddc:006; ddc:410
URL: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0070-pub-21434420
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/download/2143442/2652194
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Slow perceptual processing at the core of developmental dyslexia: A parameter-based assessment of visual attention
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Children's lexical skills and task demands affect gestural behavior in mothers of late-talking children and children with typical language development
In: Gesture. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 10 (2010) 2-3, 251-278
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Spektrum Patholinguistik = Schwerpunktthema: Ein Kopf - Zwei Sprachen : Mehrsprachigkeit in Forschung und Therapie
Tracy, Rosemarie [Verfasser]; Heide, Judith [Verfasser]; Wahl, Michael [Verfasser]. - 2009
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Quantitative und qualitative Aspekte semantischer Wortflüssigkeit bei Menschen im höheren und hohen Lebensalter mit und ohne Verdacht auf leichte kognitive Beeinträchtigungen
In: Spektrum Patholinguistik. - Potsdam : Univ.-Verl. 2 (2009), 171-175
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Spektrum Patholinguistik = Schwerpunktthema: Ein Kopf - Zwei Sprachen : Mehrsprachigkeit in Forschung und Therapie
Grimm, Angela (Prof. Dr.); Hanne, Sandra (Dr.); Gottal, Stephanie. - 2009
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Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language: comparative analyses of neologisms in connected speech
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 22 (2008) 11, 1142-1156
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Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language: Comparative analyses of neologisms in connected speech
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 22 (2008) 11, 1142-1156
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Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 37 (2008) 6, 443-452
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Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language: comparative analyses of neologisms in connected speech
In: Aphasiology (2008) 11, 1142-1156
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Sublexical frequency measures for orthographic and phonological units in German [<Journal>]
Hofmann, Markus J. [Verfasser]; Stenneken, Prisca [Verfasser]; Conrad, Markus [Verfasser].
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Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 36 (2007) 1, 65-78
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