نتایج جستجو برای: nonlexical bundles

تعداد نتایج: 19045  

Journal: :Research on Language and Social Interaction 2020

Journal: :international journal of foreign language teaching and research 2012
marzieh rafiee mahbube keihaniyan

this paper investigates the use of ‘lexical bundles’ in two broad corpora of journalistic writing. the aim of this study is to compare the use of lexical bundles in the two domains, one consisted of newspaper articles written in english and published in england and the other one comprised of newspaper articles written in persian from iranian publications. for this purpose, the frequency of occu...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2015
Jae-Jin Song Sven Vanneste Diane S Lazard Paul Van de Heyning Joo Hyun Park Seung Ha Oh Dirk De Ridder

Previous positron emission tomography (PET) studies have shown that various cortical areas are activated to process speech signal in cochlear implant (CI) users. Nonetheless, differences in task dimension among studies and low statistical power preclude from understanding sound processing mechanism in CI users. Hence, we performed activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of PET studies in...

Abstract: Lexical bundles, as building blocks of coherent discourse, have been the subject of much research in the last two decades. While many of such studies have been mainly concerned with  exploring  variations  in  the  use  of  these  word  sequences  across  different  registers  and disciplines, very few have addressed the use of some particular groups of lexical bundles within some gen...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 1991
S D Lima S Hale J Myerson

Three analyses are reported that are based on data from 19 studies using lexical tasks and a reduced version of the Hale, Myerson, and Wagstaff (1987) nonlexical data set. The results of Analysis 1 revealed that a linear function with a slope of approximately 1.5 described the relationship between the lexical decision latencies of older (65-75 years) and younger (19-29 years) adults. The result...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
E Paulesu D Perani V Blasi G Silani N A Borghese U De Giovanni S Sensolo F Fazio

Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) PET scans were used to study the physiological bases of lipreading, a natural skill of extracting language from mouth movements, which contributes to speech perception in everyday life. Viewing connected mouth movements that could not be lexically identified and that evoke perception of isolated speech sounds (nonlexical lipreading) was associated with bilate...

1997
J. Richard Hanley Janice Kay Eleanor Rathbone

Inthis paper, wedescribeindetail theperformanceon avariety of tests of language processing of a patient (PS) who shows a strong effect of imageability in auditory repetition. Unlike deep dysphasic patients (e.g. Franklin, Howard, & Patterson, 1994, 1995; Valdois, Carbonnel, David, Rousset, & Pellat, 1995), who also show effects of imageability, PS does not make semantic errors in auditory repet...

Journal: :international journal of information science and management 0
zahra sadat jalali english department, kashan university mohammad raouf moini english department, kashan university mohamad alaee arani knowledge and information science payame noor university, mashhad, iran

as a member of larger familyof formulaic sequences , lexical bundles play different discourse functions in written research articles. this study investigated the use of four-word lexical bundles in published research articles in medicine via natural language processing by computational linguistics. a corpus of 2,420,914 words was extracted from 790 research articles in 33 medical disciplines. f...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2009
Sean H K Kang David A Balota Melvin J Yap

The extent to which readers can exert strategic control over oral reading processes is a matter of debate. According to the pathway control hypothesis, the relative contributions of the lexical and nonlexical pathways can be modulated by the characteristics of the context stimuli being read, but an alternative time criterion model is also a viable explanation of past results. In Experiment 1, s...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2005
Patrick Bonin Sandra Collay Michel Fayol Alain Méot

We conducted four experiments to investigate whether adults can exert attentional strategic control over nonlexical and lexical processing in written spelling to dictation. In Experiment 1, regular and irregular words were produced either in a nonword context (regular and irregular nonwords) or in a word context (high-frequency regular and irregular words), whereas in Experiment 2, the same set...

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