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Functional and Anatomical Adaptations in Multilingual Language Users
Ciochina, Ludmila. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Semantic word integration in children with cochlear implants: electrophysiological evidence ...
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Semantic word integration in children with cochlear implants: electrophysiological evidence ...
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Effects of Age on American Sign Language Sentence Repetition
In: Psychol Aging (2020)
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Cortical encoding of manual articulatory and linguistic features in American Sign Language
In: Curr Biol (2020)
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A Novel EEG Paradigm to Simultaneously and Rapidly Assess the Functioning of Auditory and Visual Pathways
Backer, Kristina C; Kessler, Andrew S; Lawyer, Laurel A. - : American Physiological Society, 2019
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A novel EEG paradigm to simultaneously and rapidly assess the functioning of auditory and visual pathways
In: J Neurophysiol (2019)
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Language in deaf populations
In: The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics (Oxford, 2018), p. 259-290
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Putting underspecification in context: ERP evidence for sparse representations in morphophonological alternations
Lawyer, Laurel A; Corina, David P. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Real-time lexical comprehension in young children learning American Sign Language
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Real-time lexical comprehension in young children learning American Sign Language ...
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Distinguishing underlying and surface variation patterns in speech perception ...
Lawyer, Laurel A.; Corina, David P.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Distinguishing underlying and surface variation patterns in speech perception ...
Lawyer, Laurel A.; Corina, David P.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Distinguishing underlying and surface variation patterns in speech perception ...
Lawyer, Laurel A.; Corina, David P.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
Abstract: This study examines the relationship between patterns of variation and speech perception using two English prefixes: “in-”/“im-” and “un-”. In natural speech, “in-” varies due to an underlying process of phonological assimilation, while “un-” shows a pattern of surface variation, assimilating before labial stems. In a go/no-go lexical decision experiment, subjects were presented a set of “mispronounced” stimuli in which the prefix nasal was altered (replacing [n] with [m], or vice versa), in addition to real words with unaltered prefixes. No significant differences between prefixes were found in responses to unaltered words. In mispronounced items, responses to “un-” forms were faster and more accurate than to “in-” forms, although a significant interaction mitigated this effect in labial contexts. These results suggest the regularity of variation patterns has consequences for the lexical specification of words, and argues against radical underspecification accounts which argue for a maximally sparse lexicon. ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4924271.v2
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Distinguishing underlying and surface variation patterns in speech perception
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Putting underspecification in context: ERP evidence for sparse representations in morphophonological alternations
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Auditory and Visual Electrophysiology of Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants: Implications for Cross-modal Plasticity
Corina, David P.; Blau, Shane; LaMarr, Todd. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2017
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The processing of biologically plausible and implausible forms in American Sign Language: evidence for perceptual tuning ...
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The processing of biologically plausible and implausible forms in American Sign Language: evidence for perceptual tuning ...
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The processing of biologically plausible and implausible forms in American Sign Language: evidence for perceptual tuning ...
Almeida, Diogo; Poeppel, David; Corina, David. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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