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Listeners’ processing of a given reduced word pronunciation variant directly reflects their exposure to this variant: evidence from native listeners and learners of French
word recognition pronunciation variation lexical representations
2017/8/25
In casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on their experience with reduced word pronunciation variants during the processing of single segment ...
Phonetic and Visual Cues to Questionhood in French Conversation
French Conversation Questionhood
2015/12/21
We investigate the extent to which French polar questions and continuation
statements, two types of utterances with similar morphosyntactic and intonational
forms but different pragmatic functions...
REDUCTION OF OBSTRUENT-LIQUID-SCHWA CLUSTERS IN CASUAL FRENCH
pronunciation variation casual speech
2015/12/18
This study investigated pronunciation variants of
word-final obstruent-liquid-schwa (OLS) clusters in
casual French and the variables predicting the
absence of the phonemes in these clusters. In...
A Model for Matching Semantic Maps between Languages (French/English,English/French)
Matching Semantic Maps Languages
2015/8/28
This article describes a spatial model for matching semantic values between two languages, French and English. Based on semantic similarity links, the model constructs a map that represents a word in ...
Gustave Caillebotte,French Impressionism,and mere exposure
Gustave Caillebotte French Impressionism mere exposure
2015/8/13
Gustave Caillebotte was a painter, a collector of some of his colleagues’ most renowned works, and a major force in the creation of the late 19th century French Impressionist canon. Six studies are pr...
Professor Dan Edelstein,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor crossroads of literature
2015/7/15
Professor Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Comparative Literature
2015/7/15
Professor Robert Pogue Harrison,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Italian
2015/7/15
Professor Joshua Landy,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Comparative Literature
2015/7/15
Professor Carolyn Springer,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Renaissance nineteenth-century literature cultural history
2015/7/15
Associate Professor Laura Wittman,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Associate Professor Italian and French literature
2015/7/15
Laura Wittman primarily works on 19th- and 20th-century Italian and French literature from a comparative perspective. She is interested in connections between modernity, religion, and politics. Much o...
We reanalyze the data presented in Bonami, Godard and Marandin (1999), Bonami & Godard (2001)
and Marandin (2001) in an LFG framework and show that the facts about Stylistic Inversion fall out of the...
Driving Along the Road or Heading for the Village? Conceptual Differences Underlying Motion Event Encoding in French, German, and French–German L2 Users
motion events cross-linguistic analysis eye tracking language production L2 acquisition path of motion
2015/5/13
The typological contrast between verb- and satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 1985) has set the basis for many empirical studies on L2 acquisition. The current analysis goes beyond this typology by lo...
French–Dutch bilinguals do not maintain obligatory semantic distinctions: Evidence from placement verbs
functional bilinguals placement verbs French Dutch convergence
2015/5/5
It is often said that bilinguals are not the sum of two monolinguals but that bilingual systems represent a third pattern. This study explores the exact nature of this pattern. We ask whether there is...
Vocabulary structure and spoken-word recognition: Evidence from French reveals the source of embedding asymmetry
spoken-word recognition vocabulary lexical statistics French varieties
2015/4/27
Vocabularies contain hundreds of thousands of words built from only a handful of phonemes, so that inevitably longer words tend to contain shorter ones. In many languages (but not all) such embedded w...