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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DISFLUENT»
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1
Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and ...
Disfluent (2): Prolongation, subsyllabic repetition, drawl, or broken word. the time
the phonetic plan is buffered. The longer there 15. Stuttering on function and
content words 273. 0 Disfluent ( 1 ) Block Fluent 0.1 Disfluent (2) Block Fluent >
0.2 ...
Robert J. Hartsuiker, Roelien Bastiaanse, Albert Postma, 2005
2
The Processing and Acquisition of Reference
If the disfluency shifts attention to discourse- new entities, the “disfluent” condition
should lead to an increase in looks to the target when it was new, and a bigger
cohort effect when it was given. The results supported these predictions. Starting
...
Edward Gibson, Neal J. Pearlmutter, 2011
3
Proceedings of the Speech Prosody 2008 Conference
The correlation existed also between the mean fluency rating and the frequency
of disfluent pauses (Spearman's Correlation = -0.657, p < 0.001) and between
the mean fluency rating and the total frequency of pauses (Pearson's Correlation
...
Plinio A. Barbosa, Sandra Madureira, César Reis.
You may even become disfluent when you are excited and you are having a
difficult time expressing yourself exactly the way you want to. But these speech
disfluencies pass. If you still are not sure whether you are a stutterer or someone
who ...
5
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Conference of the ...
gether in time, particularly in presentation modes (e.g. rapid list intonation, time-
compressed speech) which make perception and encoding very difficult.
Disfluent speech may provide naturally-occurring circumstances for repetition
deafness: ...
Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Sharon J. Derry, 1998
6
Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues: For Katherine Safford ...
For the other two subjects, disfluencies occurred on only one of the test words,
and comparisons between fluent and disfluent utterances were restricted to
repetitions of the particular test word for each subject. The average number of ...
Katherine S. Harris, Fredericka Bell-Berti, Lawrence J. Raphael, 1995
7
Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency
Procedure A Count each syllable or word as either fluent or disfluent. Each
syllable or word should be counted only once, regardless of the type or number
of disfluencies that accompany its production. Thus, if disfluent words are
counted, ...
Edward G. Conture, Richard F. Curlee, 2011
8
Experience, Variation and Generalization: Learning a First ...
The proportion of looking to the novel object in the two seconds before the onset
of the target label (the period of disfluency in disfluent trials) for the three age
groups. The error bars denote standard errors novel/unmentioned object was ...
Inbal Arnon, Eve V. Clark, 2011
9
The Experience of Thinking: How the Fluency of Mental ...
Participants in the fluent condition only correctly recalled 72.8 percent of the
material, while those in the disfluent condition correctly recalled 86.5 percent. In
other words, people had better memory for information presented in a disfluent ...
Christian Unkelbach, Rainer Greifeneder, 2013
10
Stuttering: An Integrated Approach to Its Nature and Treatment
Other researchers have acknowledged this and expanded the study of fluent
speech by contrasting it with disfluent speech. Dalton and Hardcastle (1977), for
example, distinguished fluent from disfluent speech by differences in the
variables ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DISFLUENT»
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disfluent no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Meet Donnie Sengstack, a stuttering sophomore stand-up
“I had a very disfluent day today and I turned on your stand-up and felt better,” the fan wrote. “I didn't set out to inspire stutterers,” Sengstack ... «Diamondback Online, nov 14»
People Don't Trust You If Your Name Is Hard to Pronounce
For instance simply furrowing one's eyebrows can make something feel disfluent or difficult to process. Anyway, for Quvenzhané Wallis, Saoirse ... «Jezebel, mai 14»
Classroom practice – Why bold isn't always best for learning
Indeed, the trio behind the 2010 US report argue that using what are termed “disfluent” fonts in the classroom could have significant benefits for ... «TES News, mar 14»
Does Thinking Fast Mean You're Thinking Smarter?
... harder to read version (a disfluent one). The people who had to work harder ended up processing the text more deeply and responding to the questions more ... «Smithsonian, mar 14»
For DC, a mayoral candidate fluent in Anacostia, art and Arabic
He suffered from a terrible stutter and was 80 percent disfluent into his early 30s — in both Arabic and English. He may be an artist, an activist ... «Al Jazeera America, jan 14»
I Can Say My Name
... in a stutterer's mindset: “I spoke less, feeling out of place, and afraid to produce the disfluent speech that I had worked so hard to get rid of. «Yale Daily News, jan 14»
The Secret Science of Stock Symbols
Like companies with complex names, rarer currency instruments are more “disfluent” because they're unfamiliar. Those who responded while ... «New Yorker, nov 13»
Why “Simple” Websites Are Scientifically Better
... the site didn't load fast enough, the photos weren't high enough resolution – the working memory processes those disfluent “chunks” instead ... «Business 2 Community, nov 13»
Yahoo Mail Background Annoys Users, Taxes Brains
A key problem with reverse type (and, in this case, fairly low contrast type) is that it is “disfluent.” Our brains find reading it more difficult, and this ... «Forbes, set 13»
Weiner's Wiener? Too perfect to be a coincidence.
Which makes us want to lean towards decisions that mirror our own names, because they "feel" better than other, more disfluent options. «Scientific American, jul 13»