Browsing by Subject "language"
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Can you hear me now? The relationship between statistical learning and speech perception under degraded listening conditions
(2015)The present study investigated whether there was a relationship between statistical learning and the ability to use top-down processing to predict incoming speech using electroencephalography (EEG). Statistical learning ... -
Integrative laterality mapping with MEG and fMRI for presurgical evaluation in epilepsy
(2013-10-04)In cases of temporal lobe epilepsy, seizures are often controlled by anterior temporal lobe resection. However, an assessment of the impact of surgery on language is required. Currently-used assessments are either non-specific ... -
La communication dans l'œuvre romanesque de Jacques Savoie
(2014-04-29)This paper explores the nature of communication in Jacques Savoie's novels. Many of the characters experience difficulties in making themselves understood by others, especially by their loved ones. Some of these challenges ... -
Moottiah's Memorandum
(2009-12-11)A memorandum by Tevoovercaudoo Moottiah regarding the Tamil language. -
"Nothing Sacred, Nothing Gained: Deprogramming and Community in Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions"
(2017)This article analyzes the combination of narrative techniques that make up Breakfast of Champions' unique style and substance. Taking its cue from the novel's prologue, the article examines Vonnegut's use of defamiliarized ... -
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS AND BARRIERS TO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: ADDRESSING THE ROLE OF COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE, LANGUAGE, AND MENTAL MODELS IN ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
(2011-08-16)The current state of organizational environmental management is inadequate to face the risks posed by the natural environment such as resource scarcities resulting from natural, social and/or economic processes such as ... -
The Relationship between Leisure Activity Participation, Language, and Literacy in Adults with Down Syndrome
(2013-08-21)The literature has stated that all adults with Down syndrome (DS) develop the physiological signs of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but that the behavioural changes may not occur until many years later. While there has been a ...