نتایج جستجو برای: sentence repetition

تعداد نتایج: 54283  

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2001
J Briscoe D V Bishop C F Norbury

Phonological skills, language ability, and literacy scores were compared for four groups: 19 children with mild-to-moderate sensorineural hearing loss (SNH), 20 children with specific language impairment (SLI), 20 controls matched on chronological age to the SNH group (CA), and 15 controls matched on receptive vocabulary level to a subset of the SLI group (CB). In common with the SLI group, mea...

2000
Branimir Boguraev Mary S. Neff

Summaries automatically derived by sentence extraction are known to exhibit some coherence degradation, readability deterioration, and topical under-representation. We propose a strategy for improving upon these problems, aiming to generate more cohesive summaries by analyzing the lexical cohesion factors in the source document texts. As an initial experiment, we have looked at one particular f...

2017
Arseny Tolmachev Sadao Kurohashi

Flashcard systems are effective tools for learning words but have their limitations in teaching word usage. To overcome this problem, we propose a novel flashcard system that shows a new example sentence on each repetition. This extension requires high-quality example sentences, automatically extracted from a huge corpus. To do this, we use a Determinantal Point Process which scales well to lar...

2018
Afsaneh Doosti Maryam Jalalipour Tayebeh Ahmadi Seyed Basir Hashemi Shapour Haghjou Enayatollah Bakhshi

Introduction Sensory deprivations such as hearing impairment that affect sensory input have a secondary impact on cognitive functions such as working memory (WM). WM capacity is an important cognitive component that processes language-related activities. Moreover, several studies have shown a deficit in WM in children with a cochlear implant (CI). We aimed to assess the performance of children ...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2013
Matthew W Lowder Wonil Choi Peter C Gordon

Memory studies utilizing long-term repetition priming have generally demonstrated that priming is greater for low-frequency than for high-frequency words and that this effect persists if words intervene between the prime and the target. In contrast, word-recognition studies utilizing masked short-term repetition priming have typically shown that the magnitude of repetition priming does not diff...

Journal: :Revue neurologique 2013
M Pernon J-M Trocello J Vaissière C Cousin G Chevaillier P Rémy K Kidri-Osmani C Fougeron F Woimant

INTRODUCTION Dysarthria is one of the first sign of neurological Wilson's disease and is often characterized by a decreased speech rate. The aim of this study is to determine the abilities of Wilson's disease dysarthric patients to control their speech rate. We examined the impact of dual-tasking on the speech rate of patients as compared to healthy control speakers and in relation with their a...

2009
Alexandre Patry Philippe Langlais

We propose to estimate the probability that a target word appears in the translation of a given source sentence using a multilayer perceptron. At the expense of ignoring word order and repetition, our model does not assume word alignments and consider all source words jointly when evaluating the probability of a target word. We compared our model against IBM1 which does not consider word order ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2009
Anne-Dominique Devauchelle Catherine Oppenheim Luigi Rizzi Stanislas Dehaene Christophe Pallier

Priming effects have been well documented in behavioral psycholinguistics experiments: The processing of a word or a sentence is typically facilitated when it shares lexico-semantic or syntactic features with a previously encountered stimulus. Here, we used fMRI priming to investigate which brain areas show adaptation to the repetition of a sentence's content or syntax. Participants read or lis...

2013
Jonathan D. Rohrer Francesca Caso Colin Mahoney Maya Henry Howard J. Rosen Gil Rabinovici Martin N. Rossor Bruce Miller Jason D. Warren Nick C. Fox Gerard R. Ridgway Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini

The logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is characterised by impaired sentence repetition and word retrieval difficulties. Post mortem studies, amyloid imaging and CSF tau/Aβ measurements suggest Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology as the underlying cause. Relatively little is known about patterns of progression in patients with the logopenic variant of PPA. 21 patients (3 with...

Journal: :Communication Sciences and Disorders 2022

Objectives: This study investigated receptive vocabulary and morphosyntactic skills of children with dyslexia, poor comprehension, typically developing in grade 3 to 6. Methods: A total 45 participated. In order qualify for each group, dyslexia scored below 85 on the word decoding test, comprehenders reading but above 90 test. Typically a standard score both comprehension. All were administered...

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