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Auditory and Visual Durations Load a Unitary Working-Memory Resource
Yarrow, K.; Samba, C.; Kohl, C.. - : Brill, 2020
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Quantifying apical and laminal /s/ (Stone et al., 2019) ...
Stone, Maureen; Gomez, Arnold D.; Jiachen Zhuo. - : ASHA journals, 2019
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Quantifying apical and laminal /s/ (Stone et al., 2019) ...
Stone, Maureen; Gomez, Arnold D.; Jiachen Zhuo. - : ASHA journals, 2019
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Quantifying Tongue Tip Shape in Apical and Laminal /s/: Contributions of Palate Shape
Stone, Maureen; Gomez, Arnold D.; Zhuo, Jiachen; Tchouaga, Ange Lydie; Prince, Jerry L.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
Abstract: PURPOSE: Anterior tongue shape during /s/ production is often described as “tip-up” or apical, versus “tip-down” or laminal. Typically, this is determined by observing the shape of the anterior midline tongue. The purpose of this study was to identify methods of curvature calculation that quantify the observed shape differences and to examine whether the shape differences were affected by palate shape. Previous work shows that palate height has some effect (Grimm et al., 2017). METHOD: Four curvature-based measures were applied to a series of points selected along the tongue surface in midsagittal cine magnetic resonance images during speech. The measures were minimal curvature, averaged largest curvature (ALC), normalized ALC, and interpolated normalized ALC. These measures were compared to visual judgments of apical and laminal /s/. Anterior palate shape was measured from dental casts. RESULTS: The apical /s/ contained a flat or concave region in the anterior tongue, while the laminal /s/ had a convex shape along the entire tongue. Thus, the laminal shape was less complex than the apical. The last 2 metrics, based on averages of multiple normalized curvatures, captured this complexity difference. Subjects with a more steeply sloped anterior palate tended to use laminal /s/. CONCLUSIONS: The tongue shape for the 2 /s/ types was best defined by complexity of the shape, rather than local anterior shape. Statistical quantities that measured curvature in multiple locations, and normalized across subjects, were best at distinguishing the 2 /s/ shapes. Interpolating additional points between the manually selected ones did not improve the method. SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.9733709
Keyword: Speech
URL: https://doi.org/10.1044/2019_JSLHR-S-19-0114
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31469967
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808342/
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A Sparse Non-negative Matrix Factorization Framework for Identifying Functional Units of Tongue Behavior from MRI
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Laplace-based modeling of fiber orientation in the tongue
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One of Those Constructions that Really Needs a Proper Analysis
Arnold, D; Lucas, C. - : CSLI Publications, 2016
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Idiom Licensing in Non-restrictive Relative Clauses
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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The `big mess' construction
Arnold, D; Sadler, L. - : CSLI Publications, 2014
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On the Analysis of English Exhaustive Conditionals
Arnold, D; Borsley, RD. - : CSLI Publications, 2014
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Affected experiencers and mixed semantics in LFG/Glue
Sadler, L; Arnold, D. - : CSLI Publications, 2012
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Affected experiencers and mixed semantics in LFG/Glue
Sadler, L; Arnold, D. - : CSLI Publications, 2012
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Resource Splitting and Reintegration with Supplementals
Arnold, D; Sadler, L. - : CLSI Publications, 2011
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Pottsian LFG
Arnold, D; Sadler, L. - : CSLI Publications, 2010
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Auxiliary-Stranding Relative Clauses
Arnold, D; Borsley, RD. - : CSLI Publications, 2010
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Non-restrictive Relative Clauses, Ellipsis and Anaphora
Arnold, D; Borsley, RD. - : CSLI Publications, 2008
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Portuguese: Corpora, coordination and agreement
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Linguistic Constraints in LFG-DOP
Arnold, D; Linardaki, E. - : Essex Research Reports in Linguistics, 2007
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Eye Movements during Information Processing Tasks: Individual Differences and Cultural Effects
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