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Linguistics 70 records found 1 - 25nextSearch took 0.36 seconds. 
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Prosodic realization of focus has been a widely investigated topic across languages and modalities. Simultaneous focus strategies are intriguing to see how they interact [...]
04 March 2024 | Linguistics | Article |
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<p>All spoken languages encode syllables and constrain their internal structure. But whether these restrictions concern the design of the language system, broadly, [...]
03 April 2013 | Linguistics | Article |
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<p>Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which the production patterns of an individual become more similar on some [...]
30 September 2013 | Linguistics | Article |
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<p>Contact languages are born out of the non-trivial interaction of two (or more) parent languages. Nowadays, the enhanced possibility of mobility and communication [...]
15 April 2015 | Linguistics | Article |
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<p>Variation is a ubiquitous feature of speech. Listeners must take into account context-induced variation to recover the interlocutor's intended message. When list [...]
19 August 2010 | Linguistics | Article |
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Non-native speech is difficult for native listeners to understand. While listeners can learn to understand non-native speech after exposure, it is unclear how to optimize [...]
09 August 2023 | Linguistics | Article |
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Laz is the only South Caucasian language mainly spoken outside Georgia. Its endangered status has been recognized but has not been systematically and empirically in refer [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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This dissertation explores the cross-linguistic nature of resumptive Ā-dependencies with a particular emphasis on resumption in spoken Arabic varieties. Two primary ques [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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In this dissertation, I examine how fingerspelled words and core signs in American Sign Language (ASL) reduce as they are repeated. This investigation is motivated by [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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Transmasculine individuals undergoing testosterone hormone replacement therapy (HRT) typically experience a lowering of vocal pitch over the course of the first year, whi [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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In everyday life, humans rely on working memory (WM) processes to make sense of relationships between linguistic elements that are not linearly adjacent. For example, to [...]
2023-08 | Linguistics | Dissertation |
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Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a definitive correlation between vocal characteristics and court outcom [...]
13 October 2016 | Linguistics | Article |
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Sentence-initial temporal clauses headed by before, as in "Before the scientist submitted the paper, the journal changed its policy", have been shown to elicit sustained [...]
03 April 2017 | Linguistics | Article |
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In order to understand why languages become endangered, linguists must shift from documenting the last fluent speakers to documenting the larger ecology of language use i [...]
17 May 2023 | Linguistics | Article |
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Semitic agreement is normally discontinuous (i.e. expressed by more than one affix on the verb) only in the second and third persons. However, in restricted cases in part [...]
01 May 2023 | Linguistics | Article |
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Recent studies have revealed great individual variability in cue weighting, and such variation is shown to be systematic across individuals and linked to differences in s [...]
20 June 2023 | Linguistics | Article |
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Societal multilingualism and multilectalism have been among the leading justifications for language policies, especially in the Global South, where many of these have fai [...]
28 April 2023 | Linguistics | Article |
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Phonetic typological studies suggest that syllable duration is inversely correlated with the accompanying tone's approximate average f<sub>0</sub>, and tones [...]
09 March 2023 | Linguistics; Humanities | Article |
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<p>While the issue of individual variation has been widely studied in second language learning or processing, it is less well understood how perceptual and musical [...]
01 July 2021 | Linguistics | Article |
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<p>Introduction: Proposals for embodied metaphor and embodied cognition have suggested abstract concepts are understood indirectly through the simulation of previou [...]
17 April 2023 | Linguistics; Neurobiology | Article |
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In this article I show how ubiquitous hybridity is in cultures. It is enabled by layers of population movements and contacts since the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Af [...]
05 December 2022 | Linguistics | Article |
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Much inquiry in psycholinguistics has focused on evidence from the N400 and P600 components of the event-related potential (ERP) signal—and a central theoretical challe [...]
20 December 2022 | Linguistics | Article |
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This paper describes and compares the strategies used in Arabic dialects to encode the progressive aspect, in order to show their similarities and what sets them apart fr [...]
01 December 2022 | Linguistics | Article |
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Speech categories are defined by multiple acoustic dimensions and their boundaries are generally fuzzy and ambiguous in part because listeners often give differential wei [...]
20 April 2022 | Linguistics | Article |

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