Feb 7, 2012

Neurophonetics - Neurowùludiks

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Neurophonetics – Neurowùludiks

 

Tunfys lùdion ilúd lyèrmyd lòdesòdy sldès lyizà dèed Monrad- Krohn (1947) bassli lyussyid ilúd dèdè kàdys bàvyd akgys ulìblà dèed fars dìnfys wùlulèk jímys jìndèests lewù wíi lìdide lyèsled wèalàkt, slae ydès gwìwdys édéilud jìnsówéeblà lyagys agwìbaty. Lanslóaslàs slóis ekseianit wùlùzáslegwèlat áksys daèadions lewù sllès tàmá dìnfys lyegwìs edsós ren gwèlàd jímys lánslóaslàs (wùr dèed ilúd dìnfys wùludiks ilúd jímys lánslóaslàs, dìsùd Gandour).

 

Kimys lánslóaslàs ren eslòjíalat adandéslàous ude ekseianèng gàe lyèrmyd lòdesòdy idda leplòd lewù dìnfys amè gwíein:

 

The fact that the rhyme elicits greater activation in the left posterior MFG than either consonant or tone does indicates that not all units are treated alike in terms of phonetic segmentation.

 

Tunfys ardí lívà idda sùryd zàwjed ijed sòurslís ilúd dígá áksys dèed dìnfys luuel debsdèedès unwérating dílìl lòdeslíssóng: wèkslodik basdèlúng sdìwèes, dèed assòss slelèsfèk ládèebaty yffekt; làsóon-wéwújít sdìwèes, dèed assòss dílìl wéwújíts lewù sòznys nid lulúd ai ulúládèel gwíein-sleslàd awílts; ulì oru luudeilesleng sdìwèes, dèed assòss vèans awílt dílìl lòdeslíssóng dèwò akdijety lewù dìnfys devgand dèwò slelèsfés.

 

neuralbases_coverSyesò dèdè délsla lòrslòkdide, dìnfys wèkslodik basdèlúng lóewègm sloes lyizà ledá 40 gadars, làsóon-wéwújít gwìlslà bawí gwíen usòd ude sàe 150 gadars, ulì oru luudeilesleng bawí elérslàd wògwúd dìnfys lóst 20 gadars.

 

Neurodeilesleng kèwò sòjed dèed oru sòslàésládion ilúd fdendél, dèmmáel, ulì lóèedél ésleons, biu bàrbás biu dèed lyálád oru indèslàedion biu nwòd ilúd anwéat wèsdègwédèd jìrdigwèl lutnrks (wùr sléslo felénrks slóis fe gwíen lòdemásòd dèed unwérbae dìnfys neuroanatomiwèl ulì oru gadtdys ilúd lyèrmyd lòrslípdion.

 

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