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The effect of language and spatial information on the perception of time in Mandarin and English speakers
bilinguals English Mandarin space time
2019/10/10
Existing studies suggest that English speakers conceptualize time on both the sagittal and transverse axes (Casasanto & Jasmin, 2012), whereas Mandarin speakers conceptualize time on both the sagittal...
Sequential Expectations: The Role of Prediction-Based Learning in Language
Prediction Sentence processing Language comprehension
2015/8/10
Prediction-based processes appear to play an important role in language. Few studies, however,
have sought to test the relationship within individuals between prediction learning and natural language...
THE CHILD AND THE WORLD: How Children acquire Language
Motor theory language acquisition vision and thought function words sentence structure articulatory gesture Kant's categories
2015/7/30
HOW CHILDREN ACQUIRE LANGUAGE Over the last few decades research into child language acquisition has been revolutionized by the use of ingenious new techniques which allow one to investigate what in f...
Linguistic Ecosystems for Foreign-Language Learning in Canada and Japan: An International Comparison of Where Language-Learning Beliefs Come From
foreign language learning linguistic ecosystems
2015/7/3
We report on international research that compares linguistic ecosystems, that is, socially constructed public attitudes and ideologies concerned with foreign-language (FL) learning, in Canada and Japa...
Review of M. Alleyne (1980) Comparative Afro-American Language
M. Alleyne Afro-American Language
2015/6/16
Review of M. Alleyne (1980) Comparative Afro-American Language.
Effects of first and second language on segmentation of non-native speech
non-native segmentation Slovak German
2015/4/10
Do Slovak–German bilinguals apply native Slovak phonological and lexical knowledge when segmenting German speech?
When Slovaks listen to their native language, segmentation is impaired when fix...
Bodily Relativity: The body-specificity of language and thought
Action Concepts EEG Emotion fMRI
2015/4/10
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently?
According to the body-specificity hypothesis (Casasanto
2009), they should. In this paper, I review evidence that rightand left-handers,...
Universals and variation in spatial language and cognition: Evidence from Chichewa
language and cognition Universals and variation
2015/4/10
The relation of spatial language and spatial cognition is central to the debate over language and thought.
Recent findings move this debate beyond the standard opposition between universalist a...
Perceptual Recovery from Consonant-Cluster Simplification in Korean Using Language-Specific Phonological Knowledge
Speech perception Continuous-speech processes
2015/4/10
pTwo experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean
consonant-cluster simplification is based on language-specific phonological knowledge. In
tri-consonantal C1C2C3 sequenc...
Does Space Structure Spatial Language? Linguistic Encoding of Space in Sign Languages
iconicity language modality spatial language locative expression sign language
2015/4/10
Spatial language in signed language is assumed to be shaped
by affordances of the visual-spatial modality – where the use
of the hands and space allow the mapping of spatial
relationships in an ...
Time for a sea-change in linguistics: Response to comments on ‘The Myth of Language Universals’
Language universals Universal grammar Linguistic typology Linguistic diversity Coevolution Descriptive linguistics Theoretical linguistics Language evolution Linguistic variation
2015/4/8
This paper argues that the language sciences are on the brink of major changes in primary data, methods and theory. Reactions to ‘The myth of language universals’ (Evans and Levinson, 2009a,b) divide ...
The Ecology of Language Evolution in Latin America: A Haitian Postscript toward a Postcolonial Sequel
Language Evolution Latin America
2014/11/18
The Ecology of Language Evolution in Latin America: A Haitian Postscript toward a Postcolonial Sequel。
Professor Giuseppe Longobardi,Department of Language and Linguistic Science at University of York(图)
Professor Giuseppe Longobardi Department of Language and Linguistic Science at University of York Introduction to historical-comparative methods
2014/3/7
Definiteness And Indefiniteness:A Contrastive Analysis Of The Use Of Determiners Between The Malay Language And English
Contrastive Analysis Malay Language Determiners
2009/10/10
This paper aims to investigate the Malay language interference in the production of
erroneous English structures among secondary ESL learners. The strong version of
Contrastive Analysis claims that ...
Sexism in Language
Sexist language women
2009/2/11
Sexist language is language that expresses bias in favor of one sex and thus treats the other sex in a discriminatory manner. In most cases, the bias is in favor of men and against women. This paper f...