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Angelman's
Syndrome - This issue covers available information
about the use of augmentative and alternative communication techniques
with individuals who are diagnosed with Angelman’s Syndrome (AS).
Issues, best practices and available assistive technology are discussed
to assist families and professionals who are seeking ways to improve the
communication skills of this population. 3/5 |
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Angelman
Syndrome - Authors: Charles A Williams, MD; Amy C Lossie
; Daniel J Driscoll, PhD, MD. An Article. 3/5 |
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Bilingual
Research Journal - Bilingual Research
Journal Welcome to the Bilingual Research Journal. To help you explore
BRJ we offer a graphics version for fast Internet connections and a text
version (with fewer and smaller graphics) for slower connections such
as modems. 4/5 |
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Center
for Research in Language - The Center for Research
in Language (CRL) brings together faculty, students and research associates
who share an interest in the nature of language, the processes by which
it is acquired and used, and the mediation of language in the human brain.
CRL is housed in the Cognitive Science Building on the Thurgood Marshall
Campus at the University of California, San Diego. 4/5 |
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Chomsky
Archive - A very basic site. 2/5 |
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Chunking
Principle - Chunking
is a principle that applies to the effective communication of information
between human beings. It is particularly useful in the domain of written
communication. It was first put forward in the 1950s by a Harvard psychologist.
2/5 |
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Dictionary
of English Phonesthemes - Phonesthemes,
or Sound Symbols, play an important role in word-formation and psycholinguistics.
4/5 |
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Dual
Coding Theory (A. Paivio) - An Overview 2/5 |
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Grammatical
Trigrams - A New Approach to Statistical Language Modeling.
3/5 |
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Haskins
Laboratories - Haskins Laboratories is an independent
research institute with a primary focus on the biological bases of speech
and language. The Laboratories is a private, non-profit research laboratory
that was founded in 1935, and named after its founder, Dr.
Caryl P. Haskins 4/5 |
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Human
Languages Page - The Human-Languages Page is a comprehensive
catalog of language-related Internet resources. The more than 2000 links
in the HLP database have been hand-reviewed to bring you the best language
links the Web has to offer. Whether you're looking for online language
lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services,
software, language schools, or just a little information on a language
you've heard about, the HLP probably has something to suit your needs.
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International
Angelman Syndrome Organisation (IASO) - 3/5 |
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Linguistic
Relativity Hypothesis - The Whorf Theory Complex:
A Critical Reconstruction. The scope of linguistic relativity: an analysis
and review. 3/5 |
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Linguistic
Relativity v. Universal Language - Linguistic
Relativity v. Universal Language. Pre-test Exercise. Universalism. Linguistic
Relativity. Whorfian Theory. Post-test Exercise. Part of a Slide Show.
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Listening
Skills -
We were given two ears but only one mouth. This is because God knew that
listening was twice as hard as talking. 2/5 |
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Listening
Skills Evaluation.
- How well you and your partner listen is critical to effective.
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MRC
Linguistic Database 3/5 |
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NABE
(National Association for Bilingual Education) - Under
Construction |
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Reflections
on Language and Mind -
Conference Notes: Article by Daniel Dennett
(1996). 3/5 |
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Sapir-Whorf
Hypothesis Also known as the Linguistic Relativity -
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis Also known as the "linguistic relativity hypothesis".
The theory that language influences thought. 3/5 |
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Second
Language Acquisition - Various Theories Expanded.
3/5 |
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Speech
- FAQ's - Welcome to the comp.speech Frequently Asked
Questions WWW site. This site provides a range of information on speech
technology, including speech synthesis, speech recognition, speech coding,
and related material. The information is regularly posted to the comp.speech
newsgroup as the "comp.speech FAQ" posting. This site is
mirrored
at several other WWW sites around the world (Australia, UK,
Japan and USA)
and the information is also available in a plain text
format. 3/5 |
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The
Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis - Many linguists,
including Noam Chomsky, contend that language in the sense we ordinary
think of it, in the sense that people in Germany speak German, is a historical
or social or political notion, rather than a scientific one. 3/5 |
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The
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis - The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
as we know it today can be broken down into two basic principles: linguistic
determinism and linguistic relativity. 3/5 |
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Quantitative
Neural Network Model of the Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon Based on Synthesized
Memory-Psycholinguistic-Metacognitive Approach - P.M.
Gopych. 3/5 |
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Books,
Journals and Other Information |
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Chomsky:
Ascribing Knowledge of Language
2/5 |
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Lexical
Analysis - Specifications 4/5 |
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Language
of Thought Hypothesis 5/5 |
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Max
Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen - Colloquium Series -
Abstract Annette Karmiloff-Smith 3/5 |
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Vagueness,
Semantics, and the Language of Thought 3/5 |
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