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"All my life," he told the undergraduates (and TV viewers around the world), "I have been haunted by the notion that there is a worldwide inborn musical grammar comparable to Chomsky's idea of an inborn set of rules for creating and responding to language".
A common finding is that speakers of multiple languages are slower at responding to language stimuli in their non-native language (L2) than monolingual speakers.
When responding to language concerned with your "abilities" then you will need to speak to your potential based on your previous ability to accomplish similar skills or tasks through training or experience.
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We assessed cough reflex sensitivity to capsaicin and cough frequency using validated techniques [ 8, 21, 22] and present novel data on how this group respond to speech language pathology treatment for chronic cough.
Patients were not aware of the vocal-cord dysfunction, which uniformly and dramatically responded to speech language therapy where they were taught to focus attention away from the larynx and the inspiratory phase of breathing during episodes of wheeze and dyspnoea [ 16].
In Nair's assessment, "People were really responding to the language, how people really talk in Bombay".
In a live demonstration with a sample furniture store client, Voysis did indeed work well, responding to natural language input quickly and accurately.
Comments were sorted into 4 major categories related to difficulty in understanding of and in responding to items; language comprehension (e.g. reading level/phrasing) and medical jargon; item format (content and time frame); response-set format; and response mapping.
So what we're responding to is emotional language and not cognitive language.
Gallant isn't sure whether that pattern will hold across people who speak a language very different from English, such as Mandarin Chinese or Japanese, or across bilingual people responding to their second language.
The toy connects to the internet via Wi-Fi and is capable of understanding and responding to complex natural language patterns.
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