Focus on form and reactivity to instruction in heritage language learners and ... NOUNS and VERBS are selectively impaired in aphasia (Shapiro & Caramazza 2002) 23 ...
a note on the simulationist framework and motor theories of perception Reinhard Blutner http://www.blutner.de blutner@uva.nl Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
... is a dissociation a dissociation? Crawford et al ... DOUBLE DISSOCIATION ... Other types of dissociation, such as uncrossed, also occur. How important are DDs? ...
Gerstmann's Syndrome: Acalculia, left-right disorientation, pure agraphia, finger agnosia ... BUT Brain damage may disrupt cognitive processes in a variety of ...
Hard X-ray view of nearby Star Forming Regions S. Sciortino INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo COUP X-ray emission from (low-mass) YSOs Very X-ray luminous At 1 ...
Interesting exceptions: fruits, vegetables & other foods; musical instruments. More evidence ... connections between related parts of these modality-specific ...
... (Elman and McClelland 1984, ... Mad Gab Butcher Ed Stew Gather (Put your heads together) Mad Gab Lease Hummer Reap Wrest Lee (Lisa Marie Presley) ...
evidence for morphemes being composed of (semantic and ... girl woman witch governess dominatrix. Classifiers. Thai uses khon to count [ human] items ...
The moment some other person uses the word it is recognised. ... guitar - cello; swan - duck; onion - vegetable. An inability to translate ideas into symbols. ...
Program design should include: Ongoing assessment using multiple measures. Integrated schooling (all language learners together) High expectations by teachers
Words have meaning in relation to background knowledge. Varieties of ... ACTS lie, steal, cheat, tease. MEALS breakfast, ... nucleus] as [planet is to ...
... breeds greed is to have a representational token with the ... When the cat is gone, the rats dance on the table. Shan zhong wu laohu, houzi cheng da wang. ...
Levels of breakdown in impaired word retrieval Associate Professor Lyndsey Nickels Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science (MACCS) Macquarie University, Sydney.
Questions about introjection and the transparency illusion. More on neurotransmitters ... Broca performed autopsy. Found lesion in 'third frontal convolution' ...
Analysis limited to surface symptoms will not enable one to construct effective ... cat. Unimpaired spoken naming. Phonological output lexicon. Phonological ...
small, focal lesion to Broca's area ... Object relative vs subject relative ... is relatively simpler; passives, relative clauses and locatives may overload ...
The confederate spoke Spanish (prime sentences) and the native participant spoke ... in prime and target were never translation equivalents and were never related in ...
Every non-theta-marked DP is assigned a thematic role according to the ... Beretta & Munn (1998) screened 15 to find 6. Hagiwara (1993) screened 70 to find 10 ...
PSY 369: Psycholinguistics Language Production: Experimentally elicited speech errors Your speech error collections How did it go? What interesting things did you notice?
AGENTIVE role: how the object was created (e.g., for books, WRITING) ... Pustejosvky's telic and agentive roles. RELATED AGENT. NOT AN ATTRIBUTE (= everything else) ...
There was no significant change in performance on the control tasks. ... Ringing. Swimming. Chopping. Licking. Roaring. Sewing (A) Climbing. Drinking. Throwing ...
Paragrammatism common in Wernicke aphasia. A lot of variation among different patients ... Ex: Touch the comb with the pencil. Patient may touch the pencil ...
Collaborative Referencing is the process through which people work together, ... Albany, NY. Delmar. Simmons-Mackie, N., Kearns, K., & Potechin, G. (2005) ...
with distinct orthography and/or pronunciation and/or grammatical category count ... Orthography up to and including first vowel (as in Arciuli & Cupples, 2006) ...
... physical (living objects) vs functional (man-made objects) properties ... Temporal for spoken ... STG to superior temporal sulcus: speech distinguished from ...
Treatment of Word retrieval impairments: Do we know which tasks work for whom and why? Associate Professor Lyndsey Nickels National Health and Medical Research Council
... using intra-individual approach (chi-square test) ... Step (2) Get machine to repeat this one million times. Step (3) Meanwhile go and get yourself a...
... using intra-individual approach (chi-square test) ... Step (2) Get machine to repeat this one million times. Step (3) Meanwhile go and get yourself a...
John delivered the guns to the military base ... is roses. The girl is rosin.' Picture of a man taking a photograph of a girl ' ... decreased noise, (S/N - = 1) ...
... in Repetition Blindness. Mary L. Still Alison L. Morris Iowa State University ... Attention Parameter - Temporal attention is directed toward the RSVP stream when ...