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Predicting the Semantic Category of Internally Generated Words from Neuromagnetic Recordings
Generated Words Semantic Category
2015/12/21
In this study, we explore the possibility to predict the semantic category of words from brain signals in a free word generation task. Participants produced single words from different
semantic categ...
Predicting visual information during sentence processing: Toddlers activate an object’s shape before it is mentioned
Shape Prediction Spoken word recognition
2015/12/18
We examined the contents of language-mediated prediction in
toddlers by investigating the extent to which toddlers are sensitive
to visual shape representations of upcoming words. Previous studies w...
One of the most astonishing features of
human language is its ability to convey
information efficiently in context. Each
utterance need not carry every detail; instead, listeners can infer speakers...
Predicting native English-like performance by native Japanese speakers
English-like performance native Japanese speakers
2015/6/23
This study tested the predictions of the Speech Learning Model (SLM, Flege, 1988) on the case of native Japanese (NJ) speakers’ perception and production of English /a/ and /l/. NJ speakers’ degree of...
PREDICTING SYNTAX: PROCESSING DATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN VARIETIES OF ENGLISH
variation corpus syntax psycholinguistics probability mixed-effect model dative alternation
2015/6/17
The present study uses probabilistic models of corpus data in a novel way, to measure and compare the syntactic predictive capacities of speakers of different varieties of the same language. The study...
Predicting perspectival orientation for appositives
Predicting perspectival orientation appositives
2015/6/15
In Harris & Potts 2009, we present corpus and experimental evidence indicating that (i) appositives and expressives are generally speaker-oriented — i.e., they are generally intended to convey speaker...
Semi-Supervised Recursive Autoencoders for Predicting Sentiment Distributions
Semi-Supervised Recursive Autoencoders Predicting Sentiment Distributions
2015/6/12
We introduce a novel machine learning framework based on recursive autoencoders for sentence-level prediction of sentiment label distributions. Our method learns vector space representations for multi...
Predicting head-marking variability in Yucatec Maya relative clause production
cross-linguistic sentence production communicative efficiency morphosyntactic variation head-marking Yucatec Maya
2015/5/5
Recent proposals hold that the cognitive systems underlying language production exhibit computational properties that facilitate communicative efficiency, i.e., an efficient trade-off between producti...
Predicting Individual Variation in Language From Infant Speech Perception Measures
Predicting Individual Variation Infant Speech Perception
2015/5/5
There are increasing reports that individual variation in behavioral and neurophysiological measures of infant speech processing predicts later language outcomes, and specifically concurrent or subseq...
Predicting acoustically reduced words in spontaneous speech:The role of semantic/syntactic and acoustic cues in context
Predicting acoustically reduced spontaneous speech semantic/syntactic acoustic cues in context
2015/4/21
In spontaneous speech, words may be realised shorter than in formal speech (e.g., English yesterday may be pronounced like [ jɛʃeɩ]). Previous research has shown that context is r...
Predicting foreign-accent adaptation in older adults
Speech perception Perceptual adaptation Audiovisual information Ageing Individual differences
2015/4/20
We investigated comprehension of and adaptation to speech in an unfamiliar accent in older adults. Participants performed a speeded sentence verification task for accented sentences: one group upon au...
Predicting innovative alternations in Korean verb paradigms
Korean morpho-phonology verb paradigm analogy acquisition language change computational modeling
2014/11/26
In Korean verbal inflection, all forms in the paradigm (A-suffix, C-suffix, or ɨ-suffix forms) suffer from neutralization of some lexical contrasts, and there is no single form of the paradigm fr...