Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... stimuli , and in the second , a new group of subjects was presented with the NO - WORDS ( this condition was replicated ) , NO - PITCH - NO - WORDS , and NOISE stimuli . The reason we ran two experiments instead of one experiment ...
... stimuli , and in the second , a new group of subjects was presented with the NO - WORDS ( this condition was replicated ) , NO - PITCH - NO - WORDS , and NOISE stimuli . The reason we ran two experiments instead of one experiment ...
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... stimuli were equalized by Praat to 0.50 Pascal for the stimuli and to 0.45 Pascal for the noise . As a result , the average amplitude of the stimuli and that of the noise became 71.90 dB and 72.35 dB , respectively . Thus the signal ...
... stimuli were equalized by Praat to 0.50 Pascal for the stimuli and to 0.45 Pascal for the noise . As a result , the average amplitude of the stimuli and that of the noise became 71.90 dB and 72.35 dB , respectively . Thus the signal ...
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... stimuli sentences in each group were pseudo - randomly interspersed with fifty - two fillers or distractors , twenty - four of which were stimuli from another , unrelated experiment . The stimuli for all experiments presented here are ...
... stimuli sentences in each group were pseudo - randomly interspersed with fifty - two fillers or distractors , twenty - four of which were stimuli from another , unrelated experiment . The stimuli for all experiments presented here are ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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