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Slips of the Tongue: Speech Errors in First and Second ...
Claim 5 (concerning the initialness effect) was not supported by our L2 data.
Word- and syllable-initial consonants were only slightly more often involved in
slips than word- and syllable-final consonants. Our LI data contained only five
relevant ...
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No Matter, Never Mind: Proceedings of Toward a Science of ...
The second result indicates the presence of the initialness effect in Japanese,
highlighting the universal aspects of Japanese language processes. 5. General
discussion The results of the present research suggest that speech errors in ...
Kunio Yasue, Mari Jibu, Tarcisio Della Senta, 2002
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Laboratory Phonology 10
Shattuck-Hufnagel (1992) investigated whether word-initialness or syllable-
initialness was the critical factor in a tongue twister study, finding higher error
rates on word-initial than syllable-initial consonants matched on other factors. In
a study ...
Cécile Fougeron, Barbara Kuehnert, Mariapaola Imperio, 2010
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Handbook of Amazonian Languages
1996 Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Thirteenth edition (Dallas: Summer
Institute of Linguistics). Harrison, Carl 1986 "Verb prominence, verb initialness,
ergativity and typological disharmony in Guajajara," Handbook of Amazonian ...
Desmond C. Derbyshire, Geoffrey K. Pullum, 1998
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Beyond Principles and Parameters: Essays in Memory of ...
Borer supports this characterization of the Noun initialness of DPs in Hebrew for
process nominals. These, she argues, are constituted of VPs embedded within a
nominalizing N" morpheme, and involve a leftwards movement of the V as a ...
Osvaldo Jaeggli, Kyle Johnson, I.G. Roberts, 1998
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Linguistic Structure and Change: An Explanation from ...
In 39 out of 59 (66 per cent) relevant blends in Pound's corpus, consonant-
initialness outcompetes vowel-initialness (127), whereas the reverse happens in
only 20 (34 per cent) cases (128). (127) figitated (fidgit x agitated) (128) austern ...
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Proceedings of the 1993 Connectionist Models Summer School
The syllabic constituent and initialness effects arise from sequential bias. In the
models' vocabularies, VC units tend to occur with more than one word to a
greater extent than CV units. Hence there is a stronger redundancy within the VC
than ...
Michael C. Mozer, Paul Smolensky, David S. Touretzky, 2014
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Localist Connectionist Approaches To Human Cognition
®initialness. effect, ̄ wherebyinitial consonants are particularly susceptible to
speech errors (Mackay, 1970). Second,speech errors areexpected whenspeech
is speeded;the ISR task requiresfast speech rates,during either subvocal ...
Jonathan Grainger, Arthur M. Jacobs, Arthur Jacobs, 2013
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Discourse and Grammar in Australian Languages
The initialness of interrogatives is clearly related to their function as markers of
gaps in knowledge, eliciting new and as yet unknown information from an
interlocutor. In this sense, interrogatives invite an utterance with an element
which is both ...
Ilana Mushin, Brett Joseph Baker, 2008
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Theme and Rheme: An Alternative Account
In the processing of language, the decoder must always be greeted by some
initial element. Halliday's (1985, 1994) framework lays strong emphasis on theme
as a concept of initialness. Downing (1991: 129) agrees and lists several
functions ...