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speakers were able to concentrate on
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, rather than query formation
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novel experiment to investigate
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in conversational data that links
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transformation from x to y through the
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model . On the other hand , let
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detailed theoretical developments of
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models through phonetic analyses
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internal syntactic structure , a
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program would have no information
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fluency , and it signals problems in
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. Frequent occurrences of these
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communication , including phonetics ,
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and perception , speech analysis/synthesis
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a certain " normal " level of
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. This variety is a bit smaller
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during the process of Meaning to
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words which might occur in faster
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. In general , three different
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to the physiological factor of
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. ( 2 ) Adaptation to a speaker
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As more explicit knowledge on
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is collected and formulated ,
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extracton method based on the
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model . The articulatory motion
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representations are shared between
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and comprehension processes .
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shown that priming affects both
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( Bock , 1986 ) and comprehension
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for modeling the dynamics of the
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mechanism . The Stochastic Segment
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A THEORY OF LEXICAL ACCESS IN
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</title> Willem J M Levelt Max
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of the cognitive processes of
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and perception . In addition
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Research Recent studies of human
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( Lev - elt 1989 ) show that
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