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Models of phonology in the education of speech-language pathologists.

We discuss developments in theoretical phonology and, in particular, at the divide between theories aiming to be adequate accounts of the data, as opposed to those claiming psycholinguistic validity. It would seem that the latter might have greater ...
Ryan Nelson, Martin J Ball (Clin Linguist Phon, 200306-08)
models-phonology-education-speech-language-pathologists.asp


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Observations from Ground Zero at the World Trade Center in New York City, Part II: Theoretical and clinical considerations.

Part I of this series discussed our observations of Ground Zero of the World Trade Center (WTC) immediately after the attack on September 11, 2001, as well as the stress-response of police officers on site. This paper offers a variety of clinical ...
Judith K Acosta, Richard L Levenson (Int J Emerg Ment Health, 2002SPRING)
observations-ground-zero-world-trade-center-new-york-city-part-ii.asp


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Is there a natural order for expressing semantic relations?

All languages rely to some extent on word order to signal relational information. Why? We address this question by exploring communicative and cognitive factors that could lead to a reliance on word order. In Study 1, adults were asked to describe scenes ...
Lisa Gershkoff-Stowe, Susan Goldin-Medow (Cognit Psychol, 200211)
natural-order-expressing-semantic-relations.asp


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Challenging the widespread assumption that connectionism and distributed representations go hand-in-hand.

One of the central claims associated with the parallel distributed processing approach popularized by D.E. Rumelhart, J.L. McClelland and the PDP Research Group is that knowledge is coded in a distributed fashion. Localist representations within this ...
Jeffrey S Bowers (Cognit Psychol, 200211)
challenging-widespread-assumption-connectionism-distributed.asp


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