Auditory word recognitionAuditory maskingPhoneme restorationMorphological processingSemitic morphologyLexical accessHebrewThesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 1996. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204-211).doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2018.06.010Marina Oganyan...
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Auditory phonetics studies how sounds are perceived by the speaker.(清华2001研) A.TrueB.False 点击查看答案&解析手机看题 单项选择题 The last sound of "top" can be articulated as an unreleased or released plosive. These different realizations of the same phoneme are not in complementary distributi...
In contrast, those timing relations which evoke a stronger response at the level of the peripheral auditory system are optimal since a more robust neural response is likely to be more perceptually salient. The non-suffixing nature of Chong, in combination with the non-release of word-final ...
Similarly, exposure to man-made chemicals during early development can impair motor function, spatial perception, learning, memory, auditory development, fine motor coordination, balance, and attention processes; in severe cases, mental retardation may result. Because certain PCBs and dioxins are known ...
2006. "Dynamics of the auditory comprehension of prefixed words: Cohort entropies and conditional root uniqueness point". The Mental Lexicon 1:125-146.L. H. Wurm, M. T. C. Ernestus, R. Schreuder, and R. H. Baayen, "Dynamics of the auditory comprehension of pre...
For example, unlike the data of current study, an equal involvement of both hemispheres cortical activity was recorded during the phoneme recognition in auditory perceived words, grammatical and semantic errors in sentences, as well as during mental formation of words from a set of phonemes and ...
auditory naminglexical decisionmorphology-languagesemantic transparencyspeech perceptionuniqueness pointword recognitionWurm (1997) introduced a construct called the Conditional Root Uniqueness Point (CRUP), which was defined as the uniqueness point of the free root of a prefixed word, given the prefix in...
Harper, Douglas. “Etymology of *aug-.” Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/word/*aug-. Accessed 3 September, 2024. D. Harper. “Etymology of *aug-.” Online Etymology Dictionary. https://www.etymonline.com/word/*aug- (accessed September 3, 2024). ...