نتایج جستجو برای: lexical category

تعداد نتایج: 110050  

Journal: :پژوهش های زبانی 0
والی رضایی استادیار زبان شناسی دانشگاه اصفهان

this paper aims at investigating evidentiality in contemporary persian from a typological point of view. first the category of evidentiality and its types in the languages of the world is introduced. gathering and analysing data of spoken and written form of this language as well as classic texts,  an attempt was made to see whether evidentiality exists in this language as a grammatical categor...

Journal: :Language and Linguistics Compass 2008
Yoonjung Kang

The traditional view of phonological representation assumes that lexical representation is economical and free of redundancy and that a phoneme is represented as a combination of contrastive phonetic features. The traditional view, however, is challenged by the recent developments in phonological theories. In Optimality Theory, the distinction between contrastive vs. non-contrastive aspects of ...

Journal: :International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science 2022

English is the main means of international communication in field science, which due to a number factors, namely rapid development science and modern technologies, process globalization, growth scientific information. Accordingly, attention linguists linguistic features characteristics discourse growing. Despite fairly large amount research, some aspects academic need further clarification. The...

Journal: :Developmental science 2009
Morten H Christiansen Luca Onnis Stephen A Hockema

When learning language, young children are faced with many seemingly formidable challenges, including discovering words embedded in a continuous stream of sounds and determining what role these words play in syntactic constructions. We suggest that knowledge of phoneme distributions may play a crucial part in helping children segment words and determine their lexical category, and we propose an...

2007
Gary M. Oppenheim Gary S. Dell Myrna F. Schwartz

When aphasic individuals name pictures in a blocked-cyclic naming paradigm, they produce more semantic and omission errors when the repeatedly named items come from a single semantic category, relative to when the items are from different categories, an effect known as cumulative semantic interference. This effect is magnified in Broca’s aphasics and increases as patients repeatedly cycle throu...

2017
Xiaopeng Si Wenjing Zhou Bo Hong

In tonal languages such as Chinese, lexical tone with varying pitch contours serves as a key feature to provide contrast in word meaning. Similar to phoneme processing, behavioral studies have suggested that Chinese tone is categorically perceived. However, its underlying neural mechanism remains poorly understood. By conducting cortical surface recordings in surgical patients, we revealed a co...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Michael Wolmetz David Poeppel Brenda Rapp

Innate auditory sensitivities and familiarity with the sounds of language give rise to clear influences of phonemic categories on adult perception of speech. With few exceptions, current models endorse highly left-hemisphere-lateralized mechanisms responsible for the influence of phonemic category on speech perception, based primarily on results from functional imaging and brain-lesion studies....

2013
Catherine T. Best Jason A. Shaw Elizabeth Clancy

Unfamiliar regional accents disrupt spoken word recognition by L2 and L1 learners and L1 adults, and confuse ASR and smart systems. Little is known, however, about which aspects of non-native accents hinder word recognition, or what processes are involved. We assessed how Australian English (AusE) listeners’ recognition of words in unfamiliar accents is affected by two types of cross-accent per...

2005
Arnold L. Glass Keith J. Holyoak John I. Kiger

Decision times for sentences or word pairs involving direct (e.g., boy-girl) or indirect (e.g., boy-sister) antonyms were measured in a sentence verification task and a lexical decision task. In Experiment 1 false sentences involving the direct antonyms were disconfirmed faster than sentences involving the indirect antonyms, even though the former were rated as more closely related in meaning. ...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2005
Friedemann Pulvermüller Olaf Hauk Vadim V Nikulin Risto J Ilmoniemi

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied to motor areas in the left language-dominant hemisphere while right-handed human subjects made lexical decisions on words related to actions. Response times to words referring to leg actions (e.g. kick) were compared with those to words referring to movements involving the arms and hands (e.g. pick). TMS of hand and leg areas influenced the pr...

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