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Neural evidence for the interplay between language, gesture, and action: A review
language gesture
2015/4/1
Co-speech gestures embody a form of manual action that is tightly coupled to the language system. As such, the co-occurrence of speech and co-speech gestures is an excellent example of the interplay b...
Review Sentiment Scoring via a Parse-and-Paraphrase Paradigm
Parse-and-Paraphrase Paradigm Review Sentiment
2015/3/10
Review Sentiment Scoring via a Parse-and-Paraphrase Paradigm.
Review of Janet C. E. Watson (2002) The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic
Janet C. E. Watson The Phonology Morphology of Arabic
2014/10/29
Review of Janet C. E. Watson (2002) The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic.
Review of Bruce Tesar and Paul Smolensky (2000) Learnability in Optimality Theory
Bruce Tesar Paul Smolensky Learnability Optimality Theory
2014/10/29
Review of Bruce Tesar and Paul Smolensky (2000) Learnability in Optimality Theory.
Review of Iggy Roca (ed.) (1997) Derivations and Constraints in Phonology
Iggy Roca Derivations Constraints in Phonology
2014/10/29
Review of Iggy Roca (ed.) (1997) Derivations and Constraints in Phonology.
Short review of A. A. al-Nassir (1993) Sibawayh the Phonologist: A Critical Study of the Phonetic and Phonological Theory of Sibawayh as Presented in His Treatise Al-Kitab
A. A. al-Nassir Sibawayh the Phonologist the Phonetic and Phonological Theory Presented Treatise Al-Kitab
2014/10/29
Short review of A. A. al-Nassir (1993) Sibawayh the Phonologist: A Critical Study of the Phonetic and Phonological Theory of Sibawayh as Presented in His Treatise Al-Kitab.
A fundamental problem in phonological theory is the fact that processes often operate on consistent subsets of the distinctive features within a segment, like the features that characterize place of a...
Review of A. Bell and J. B. Hooper, eds., (1978) Syllables and Segments
A. Bell J. B. Hooper eds Syllables and Segments
2014/10/29
Review of A. Bell and J. B. Hooper, eds., (1978) Syllables and Segments.