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The speaker’s viewpoint on events: from tense to stance
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In: Beyond aspectual semantics: Explorations in the pragmatic and cognitive functions of aspect ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03371532 ; Astrid De Wit, Frank Brisard, Carol Madden-Lombardi, Michael Meeuwis, Adeline Patard (eds). Beyond aspectual semantics: Explorations in the pragmatic and cognitive functions of aspect, Oxford University Press, In press ; https://global.oup.com/?cc=fr (2022)
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Multistream neural architectures for cued-speech recognition using a pre-trained visual feature extractor and constrained CTC decoding
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In: ICASSP 2022 - IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03578503 ; ICASSP 2022 - IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, May 2022, Singapour, Singapore (2022)
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Multistream neural architectures for cued-speech recognition using a pre-trained visual feature extractor and constrained CTC decoding
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In: ICASSP 2022 - IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03578503 ; ICASSP 2022 - IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, May 2022, Singapour, Singapore (2022)
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КОВИД-ЛЕКСИКА КАК ЭКСПЛИКАТОР АВТОРСКОЙ МОДАЛЬНОСТИ В ТЕКСТАХ РУССКОЯЗЫЧНЫХ СМИ ... : COVID VOCABULARY AS AN EXPLICATOR OF AUTHOR’S MODALITY IN THE TEXTS OF RUSSIAN MASS MEDIA ...
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The speaker’s viewpoint on events: from tense to stance
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In: Beyond aspectual semantics: Explorations in the pragmatic and cognitive functions of aspect ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03371532 ; Astrid De Wit, Frank Brisard, Carol Madden-Lombardi, Michael Meeuwis, Adeline Patard (eds). Beyond aspectual semantics: Explorations in the pragmatic and cognitive functions of aspect, Oxford University Press, In press ; https://global.oup.com/?cc=fr (2022)
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THE SCHOLARS' APPROACHES FOR THE NOTION OF MODALITY IN ENGLISH ...
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SOME REVIEWS ABOUT THE PARALINGUISTIC MODE - ПАРАЛИНГВИСТИК МОДУС ХУСУСИДА БАЪЗИ МУЛОҲАЗАЛАР ...
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MOTIONS VERBS AND THEIR MODALITY FEATURES IN MODERN ENGLISH ...
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THE SCHOLARS' APPROACHES FOR THE NOTION OF MODALITY IN ENGLISH ...
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MOTIONS VERBS AND THEIR MODALITY FEATURES IN MODERN ENGLISH ...
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SOME REVIEWS ABOUT THE PARALINGUISTIC MODE - ПАРАЛИНГВИСТИК МОДУС ХУСУСИДА БАЪЗИ МУЛОҲАЗАЛАР ...
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Different Language Modalities Yet Similar Cognitive Processes in Arithmetic Fact Retrieval
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 145 (2022)
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Cultural Experience Influences Multisensory Emotion Perception in Bilinguals
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 12 (2022)
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Emotion perception frequently involves the integration of visual and auditory information. During multisensory emotion perception, the attention devoted to each modality can be measured by calculating the difference between trials in which the facial expression and speech input exhibit the same emotion (congruent) and trials in which the facial expression and speech input exhibit different emotions (incongruent) to determine the modality that has the strongest influence. Previous cross-cultural studies have found that individuals from Western cultures are more distracted by information in the visual modality (i.e., visual interference), whereas individuals from Eastern cultures are more distracted by information in the auditory modality (i.e., auditory interference). These results suggest that culture shapes modality interference in multisensory emotion perception. It is unclear, however, how emotion perception is influenced by cultural immersion and exposure due to migration to a new country with distinct social norms. In the present study, we investigated how the amount of daily exposure to a new culture and the length of immersion impact multisensory emotion perception in Chinese-English bilinguals who moved from China to the United States. In an emotion recognition task, participants viewed facial expressions and heard emotional but meaningless speech either from their previous Eastern culture (i.e., Asian face-Mandarin speech) or from their new Western culture (i.e., Caucasian face-English speech) and were asked to identify the emotion from either the face or voice, while ignoring the other modality. Analyses of daily cultural exposure revealed that bilinguals with low daily exposure to the U.S. culture experienced greater interference from the auditory modality, whereas bilinguals with high daily exposure to the U.S. culture experienced greater interference from the visual modality. These results demonstrate that everyday exposure to new cultural norms increases the likelihood of showing a modality interference pattern that is more common in the new culture. Analyses of immersion duration revealed that bilinguals who spent more time in the United States were equally distracted by faces and voices, whereas bilinguals who spent less time in the United States experienced greater visual interference when evaluating emotional information from the West, possibly due to over-compensation when evaluating emotional information from the less familiar culture. These findings suggest that the amount of daily exposure to a new culture and length of cultural immersion influence multisensory emotion perception in bilingual immigrants. While increased daily exposure to the new culture aids with the adaptation to new cultural norms, increased length of cultural immersion leads to similar patterns in modality interference between the old and new cultures. We conclude that cultural experience shapes the way we perceive and evaluate the emotions of others.
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bilingualism; cultural exposure; cultural immersion; emotion; modality interference
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豊前南部方言の終助詞「じゃら」の意味と機能 ; On the grammatical meaning and function of the final particle jara in southern Buzen dialect
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From Static to Interactive Maps: Drawing Diachronic Maps of (Latin) Modality with Pygmalion
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In: Journal of Open Humanities Data; Vol 8 (2022); 2 ; 2059-481X (2022)
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LINGUISTIC MEANS OF EXPRESSING THE SEMANTICS OF DOUBT IN RUSSIAN AND CHINESE ...
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Warm + fuzzy: Perceptual semantics can be activated even during surface lexical processing ...
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Impersonalization, deontic modality and courtroom discourse: A study of the modal Δεi in Lysias ; Impersonalización, modalidad deóntica y discurso judicial: un estudio del modal δεῖ en Lisias
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