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On the Durational Reduction of Repeated Mentions: Recency and Speaker Effects

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On the Durational Reduction of Repeated Mentions: Recency and Speaker Effects
There are conflicting views in the literature as to the role of listener-adaptive processes in language production in general and articulatory reduction in particular. We present two novel pieces of corpus evidence that corroborate the hypothesis that non-lexical variation of durations is related to the speed of retrieval of stored motor code chunks and durational reduction is the result of facilitatory priming.
Viktor Trón
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where LREC
Authors Viktor Trón
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