Analog acoustic expression in speech communication
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A study presents the first experimental evidence of a phenomenon in speech communication called eanalog acoustic expressionE, which provides an independent and direct means of communicating referential information. It uses three experiments to show that speakers can use analog acoustic expression to convey information about observed events, and that listeners can understand the information conveyed exclusively through that signal.
Publication Name: Journal of Memory and Language
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0749-596X
Year: 2006
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Changing places: A cross-language perspective on frequency and family size in Dutch and Hebrew
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A study uses the morphological family size effect as a tool for exploring the degree of isomorphism in the networks of morphologically related words in the Hebrew and Dutch mental lexicons. Data show that the morphological family size effect is not restricted to Indo-European languages but extends to languages with non-concatenative morphology.
Publication Name: Journal of Memory and Language
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0749-596X
Year: 2005
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