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We hypothesized that a template underlying the mismatch field (MMF) phenomenon, which is usually formed by past sound regularities, is also used in visually based sound prediction.

The sound regularities in Indo-European, they say, were not detected until after the languages had been grouped by inductive methods similar to Dr. Greenberg's.

Specifically, this study reported: a) Effects of spelling-to-sound regularity (English words with irregular versus regular spellings) in the ventral part of left pars triangularis (−52, 34, 4) extending into the pars orbitalis and an anterior region in the left occipito-temporal sulcus (−42 −42 −42).

For example, effects of word frequency are exaggerated and effects of spelling-to-sound regularity are reduced in the lexical decision task, relative to reading aloud.

The insistence on demonstrating sound-change regularities, in their view, has thwarted any further reconstruction of language families.

In the present study, using magnetoencephalography we investigated the effects of temporal regularity in sound signal sequencing (regular vs. irregular) in silent versus noisy environments during distracted listening.

Previous experimental work has shown the brain is sensitive to many types of regularities in sound, but theoretical models that capture underlying principles of regularity tracking across diverse sequence structures have been few and far between.

Karl Verner, in full Karl Adolf Verner, (born March 7 , 1846 Århus, Den. died Nov. 5, 1896, Copenhagen), linguist and formulator of Verner's law, which provided convincing evidence of the regularity of sound change in the historical development of languages.

The kiss turned a musical performance into a purely visual moment; when MTV replays it (and the network still does, with ruthless regularity), the sound is usually turned off.

The behavioural readouts were generally consistent with earlier indoor experiments, but the changes and recovery were more variable and were not significantly influenced by sound intermittency and interval regularity.

March 7, 1846 Århus, Denmark November 5, 1896 Copenhagen, Denmark Karl Verner, in full Karl Adolf Verner (born March 7 , 1846 Århus, Den. died Nov. 5, 1896, Copenhagen) linguist and formulator of Verner's law, which provided convincing evidence of the regularity of sound change in the historical development of languages.

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