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Disambiguation of morpho-syntactic features of African American English -- the case of habitual be ...
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Supplementary material from " DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element: how temporal processing differences may shape language" ...
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Supplementary material from " DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element: how temporal processing differences may shape language" ...
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Data from: DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element: how temporal processing differences may shape language ...
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Classic linguistic theory ascribes language change and diversity to population migrations, conquests, and geographic isolation, with the assumption that human populations have equivalent language processing abilities. We hypothesize that spectral and temporal characteristics make some consonant manners vulnerable to differences in temporal precision associated with specific population allele frequencies. To test this hypothesis, we modeled association between RU1-1 alleles of DCDC2 and manner of articulation in 51 populations spanning five continents, and adjusting for geographic proximity, genetic and linguistic relatedness. RU1-1 alleles, acting through increased expression of DCDC2, appear to increase auditory processing precision that enhances stop-consonant discrimination, favoring retention in some populations and loss by others. These findings enhance classical linguistic theories by adding a genetic dimension, which until recently, has not been considered to be a significant catalyst for language ... : Data associated with DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element: how temporal processing differences may shape language. Tang et al. RSPB Descriptions: the derived dataset and associated analyses reported in the article. Please see the article and the SI for details of the datasets and the results of the analyses. Included: the linguistic and genetic datasets, an R script that uses the datasets to conduct the analyses and the generated output files. To run the analyses, please use the .rmd (RMarkdown) file. ...
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auditory processing; DCDC1; language diversity; linguistic typology; manners of articulation; phoneme inventory; READ1
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hdr7sqvf4 http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.hdr7sqvf4
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Supplementary Materials for DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element: how temporal processing differences may shape language ...
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DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element: how temporal processing differences may shape language
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In: Proc Biol Sci (2020)
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Does Working-Memory Training Given to Reception-Class Children Improve the Speech of Children at Risk of Fluency Difficulty?
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In: Front Psychol (2020)
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Statistical and acoustic effects on the perception of stop consonants in Kaqchikel (Mayan)
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 9, No 1 (2018); 9 ; 1868-6354 (2018)
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