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61Semantics / Anthropology / Jean E. Fox Tree / Psycholinguists / Year of birth missing / Discourse marker / Like / Discourse / Focus / Linguistics / Science / Discourse analysis

Discourse Markers across Speakers and Settings 1 Running head: DISCOURSE MARKERS ACROSS SPEAKERS AND SETTINGS The definitive version is available at http://www.interscience.wiley.com. To cite, please refer to: Fox Tree,

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-14 17:22:54
62Cognitive science / Filler / Science / Psycholinguists / Jean E. Fox Tree / Year of birth missing

RUNNING HEAD: Listeners’ Uses of Um and Uh To cite, please refer to: Fox Tree, J. E[removed]Listeners’ uses of um and uh in speech comprehension. Memory and Cognition, 29(2), [removed]Listeners’ Uses of Um and U

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63Cognitive science / Discourse marker / Yes and no / Linguistics / Science / Psycholinguists / Jean E. Fox Tree / Year of birth missing

Journal of Memory and Language 40, 280 –[removed]Article ID jmla[removed], available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on Discourse Markers in Spontaneous Speech: Oh What a Difference an Oh Makes Jean E. Fox Tree

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64Oral communication / Language / Jean E. Fox Tree / Psycholinguists / Year of birth missing / Phonetics / Fluency / Bilingualism / Stuttering / Human communication / Linguistics / Human voice

Functional Spontaneous Speech Phenomena RUNNING HEAD: Functional Spontaneous Speech Phenomena To cite, please refer to: Fox Tree, J. E[removed]Functional spontaneous speech phenomena. Perspectives on Fluency and Fluenc

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-14 17:22:52
65Brian MacWhinney / Elena Lieven / Lieven / Cognitive science / Psycholinguists / Science

IASCL Business Meeting Minutes: Friday 22nd July[removed]Welcome and Introduction by the outgoing President, Elena Lieven. 2. Departed colleagues and friends Werner Deutsch, Richard Ely, Barbara Pan, Elena Pizzuto were r

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Language: English - Date: 2014-07-13 17:39:06
66Year of birth missing / Like / Parts of speech / Sociolinguistics / Discourse marker / Filler / Hedge / Focus / T–V distinction / Linguistics / Jean E. Fox Tree / Psycholinguists

Placing Like in Telling Stories 1 Running Head: PLACING LIKE IN TELLING STORIES This paper was accepted for publication in Discourse Studies and the final (edited, revised and typset) version of this paper was published

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-14 17:22:55
67Science / Linguistics / Cognitive science / Brian MacWhinney / Psycholinguists

IASCL Business Meeting XI Congress for the Study of Child Language[removed] • Agenda – Welcome and format of meeting (Gina Conti-Ramsden, President)

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-23 15:01:00
68Applied linguistics / Psycholinguists / Brian MacWhinney / CHILDES / Transcription / TalkBank / Chat / Language acquisition / Medical transcription / Linguistics / Science / Corpora

The CHILDES Project Tools for Analyzing Talk – Electronic Edition Part 1: The CHAT Transcription Format Brian MacWhinney

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 15:43:57
69Year of birth missing / Speech disfluency / Filler / Vowel / Cognitive science / Science / Linguistics / Jean E. Fox Tree / Psycholinguists

Cognition[removed]–167 Pronouncing ‘‘the’’ as ‘‘thee’’ to signal problems in speaking a, b

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70Psycholinguists / Childes / Brian MacWhinney / Corpus linguistics / Transcription / TalkBank / Mean length of utterance / Language acquisition / Vocabulary / Linguistics / Corpora / Applied linguistics

LUCS Minor 16, 2010. ISSN[removed]ChildFreq: An Online Tool to Explore Word Frequencies in Child Language Rasmus Bååth Lund University Cognitive Science

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Language: English - Date: 2010-04-06 17:09:38
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