12 results on '"Lialiou, Maria"'
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2. Individual differences in discourse management.
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Çokal, Derya, Bishop, Jason, Torregrossa, Jacopo, Patterson, Clare, Grice, Martine, Wehrle, Simon, Lialiou, Maria, Repp, Sophie, Seeliger, Heiko, Eisenbeiß, Sonja, von Heusinger, Klaus, Vogeley, Kai, and Schumacher, Petra B.
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DISCOURSE ,COGNITIVE ability ,SEMANTIC memory ,SOCIAL perception ,INDIVIDUAL differences ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,SHORT-term memory ,EXECUTIVE function - Abstract
Every utterance in discourse we produce arises from the interaction of numerous cognitive functions, such as semantic memory, where we store the meanings of words, executive function and working memory as required for maintenance of a discourse goal, and social cognitive abilities, such as mind-reading capacity as required for tuning what we say to what others know or believe. In this way, a single utterance potentially integrates very different cognitive capacities into a basic discourse processing unit. This suggests that discourse processing and management is a very rich phenomenon that requires a multidimensional approach. We propose that a model of discourse management is comprised of three primary components that interact synergistically: (i) dynamicity, (ii) predictability, and (iii) meta-representationality. Cognitive functions play a pivotal role in the underlying processes, contributing to the development and unfolding of discourse. Understanding the correspondence between individual differences in discourse management (i.e., discourse perception and production) and cognitive functions can shed light on the intricate relationship between language and cognition in discourse management, as well as the appropriate psychometric measures to address this complex interaction. This narrative review presents aspects of discourse management, psychometric measures to comprehensively address these aspects. We close with a discussion of challenges and open questions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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3. Auditory Processing of Intonational Rises and Falls in German: Rises Are Special in Attention Orienting
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Lialiou, Maria, primary, Grice, Martine, additional, Röhr, Christine T., additional, and Schumacher, Petra B., additional
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- 2024
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4. Bilingual children's online processing of relative clauses: Evidence from heritage Greek.
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Katsika, Kalliopi, Lialiou, Maria, and Allen, Shanley E. M.
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RELATIVE clauses ,WORD order (Grammar) ,COMPREHENSION in children ,JUDGMENT (Psychology) ,GROUP process - Abstract
Long-distance dependencies such as relative clauses (RCs) are known to be vulnerable in heritage grammars (e.g., Montrul, 2008). Previous studies in RC comprehension have shown that heritage language (HL) children show similar comprehension to monolingual children (Jia & Paradis, 2020), while differential performance has also been found (Kidd et al., 2015). The present study investigates 11–13-year-old monolingual and German-dominant HL children's real-time parsing strategies in subject relative clause (SRC) and object relative clause (ORC) processing in Greek. We conducted a self-paced listening task in Greek in which we manipulated the type of RC (subject vs. object), and the RC internal word order (canonical vs. scrambled). Our analyses revealed no significant group differences between HL and monolingual children. Both groups of children processed SRCs faster than ORCs on the critical RC verb segment. We also examined if case-marked pre-verbal NPs would facilitate the processing of ORC structures. Although children processed pre-verbal faster than post-verbal NPs, ORC structures with pre-verbal NPs received the lowest scores in the grammaticality judgment task. We discuss these findings on the grounds of Relativized Minimality (Friedmann et al., 2009) and Fodor and Inoue's (2000) Diagnosis and Repair Model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Multidimensional Signals and Analytic Flexibility: Estimating Degrees of Freedom in Human-Speech Analyses
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Coretta, Stefano, primary, Casillas, Joseph V., additional, Roessig, Simon, additional, Franke, Michael, additional, Ahn, Byron, additional, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., additional, Al-Tamimi, Jalal, additional, Alotaibi, Najd E., additional, AlShakhori, Mohammed K., additional, Altmiller, Ruth M., additional, Arantes, Pablo, additional, Athanasopoulou, Angeliki, additional, Baese-Berk, Melissa M., additional, Bailey, George, additional, Sangma, Cheman Baira A, additional, Beier, Eleonora J., additional, Benavides, Gabriela M., additional, Benker, Nicole, additional, BensonMeyer, Emelia P., additional, Benway, Nina R., additional, Berry, Grant M., additional, Bing, Liwen, additional, Bjorndahl, Christina, additional, Bolyanatz, Mariška, additional, Braver, Aaron, additional, Brown, Violet A., additional, Brown, Alicia M., additional, Brugos, Alejna, additional, Buchanan, Erin M., additional, Butlin, Tanna, additional, Buxó-Lugo, Andrés, additional, Caillol, Coline, additional, Cangemi, Francesco, additional, Carignan, Christopher, additional, Carraturo, Sita, additional, Caudrelier, Tiphaine, additional, Chodroff, Eleanor, additional, Cohn, Michelle, additional, Cronenberg, Johanna, additional, Crouzet, Olivier, additional, Dagar, Erica L., additional, Dawson, Charlotte, additional, Diantoro, Carissa A., additional, Dokovova, Marie, additional, Drake, Shiloh, additional, Du, Fengting, additional, Dubuis, Margaux, additional, Duême, Florent, additional, Durward, Matthew, additional, Egurtzegi, Ander, additional, Elsherif, Mahmoud M., additional, Esser, Janina, additional, Ferragne, Emmanuel, additional, Ferreira, Fernanda, additional, Fink, Lauren K., additional, Finley, Sara, additional, Foster, Kurtis, additional, Foulkes, Paul, additional, Franzke, Rosa, additional, Frazer-McKee, Gabriel, additional, Fromont, Robert, additional, García, Christina, additional, Geller, Jason, additional, Grasso, Camille L., additional, Greca, Pia, additional, Grice, Martine, additional, Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S., additional, Gully, Amelia J., additional, Halfacre, Caitlin, additional, Hauser, Ivy, additional, Hay, Jen, additional, Haywood, Robert, additional, Hellmuth, Sam, additional, Hilger, Allison I., additional, Holliday, Nicole, additional, Hoogland, Damar, additional, Huang, Yaqian, additional, Hughes, Vincent, additional, Icardo Isasa, Ane, additional, Ilchovska, Zlatomira G., additional, Jeon, Hae-Sung, additional, Jones, Jacq, additional, Junges, Mágat N., additional, Kaefer, Stephanie, additional, Kaland, Constantijn, additional, Kelley, Matthew C., additional, Kelly, Niamh E., additional, Kettig, Thomas, additional, Khattab, Ghada, additional, Koolen, Ruud, additional, Krahmer, Emiel, additional, Krajewska, Dorota, additional, Krug, Andreas, additional, Kumar, Abhilasha A., additional, Lander, Anna, additional, Lentz, Tomas O., additional, Li, Wanyin, additional, Li, Yanyu, additional, Lialiou, Maria, additional, Lima, Ronaldo M., additional, Lo, Justin J. H., additional, Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, additional, Mackay, Bradley, additional, MacLeod, Bethany, additional, Mallard, Mel, additional, McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary, additional, Moroz, George, additional, Murali, Mridhula, additional, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, additional, Nenadić, Filip, additional, Nieder, Jessica, additional, Nikolić, Dušan, additional, Nogueira, Francisco G. S., additional, Offerman, Heather M., additional, Passoni, Elisa, additional, Pélissier, Maud, additional, Perry, Scott J., additional, Pfiffner, Alexandra M., additional, Proctor, Michael, additional, Rhodes, Ryan, additional, Rodríguez, Nicole, additional, Roepke, Elizabeth, additional, Röer, Jan P., additional, Sbacco, Lucia, additional, Scarborough, Rebecca, additional, Schaeffler, Felix, additional, Schleef, Erik, additional, Schmitz, Dominic, additional, Shiryaev, Alexander, additional, Sóskuthy, Márton, additional, Spaniol, Malin, additional, Stanley, Joseph A., additional, Strickler, Alyssa, additional, Tavano, Alessandro, additional, Tomaschek, Fabian, additional, Tucker, Benjamin V., additional, Turnbull, Rory, additional, Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O., additional, Urrestarazu-Porta, Iñigo, additional, van de Vijver, Ruben, additional, Van Engen, Kristin J., additional, van Miltenburg, Emiel, additional, Wang, Bruce Xiao, additional, Warner, Natasha, additional, Wehrle, Simon, additional, Westerbeek, Hans, additional, Wiener, Seth, additional, Winters, Stephen, additional, Wong, Sidney G.-J., additional, Wood, Anna, additional, Wottawa, Jane, additional, Xu, Chenzi, additional, Zárate-Sández, Germán, additional, Zellou, Georgia, additional, Zhang, Cong, additional, Zhu, Jian, additional, and Roettger, Timo B., additional
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- 2023
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6. Multidimensional signals and analytic flexibility: Estimating degrees of freedom in human speech analyses
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Coretta, Stefano, Casillas, Joseph V, Roessig, Simon, Franke, Michael, Ahn, Byron, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Al-Tamimi, Jalal, Alotaibi, Najd E., AlShakhori, Mohammed K., Altmiller, Ruth M., Arantes, Pablo, Athanasopoulou, Angeliki, Baese-Berk, Melissa M., Bailey, George, Baira A Sangma, Cheman, Beier, Eleonora J., Benavides, Gabriela M., Benker, Nicole, BensonMeyer, Emelia P., Benway, Nina R., Berry, Grant M., Bing, Liwen, Bjorndahl, Christina, Bolyanatz, Mariska, Braver, Aaron, Brown, Violet A., Brown, Alicia M., Brugos, Alejna, Buchanan, Erin M., Butlin, Tanna, Buxo-Lugo, Andres, Caillol, Coline, Cangemi, Francesco, Carignan, Christopher, Carraturo, Sita, Caudrelier, Tiphaine, Chodroff, Eleanor, Cohn, Michelle, Cronenberg, Johanna, Crouzet, Olivier, Dagar, Erica L., Dawson, Charlotte, Diantoro, Carissa A., Dokovova, Marie, Drake, Shiloh, Du, Fengting, Dubuis, Margaux, Dueme, Florent, Durward, Matthew, Egurtzegi, Ander, Elsherif, Mahmoud M., Esser, Janina, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Ferreira, Fernanda, Fink, Lauren K., Finley, Sara, Foster, Kurtis, Foulkes, Paul, Franzke, Rosa, Frazer-McKee, Gabriel, Fromont, Robert, Garcia, Christina, Geller, Jason, Grasso, Camille L., Greca, Pia, Grice, Martine, Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S., Gully, Amelia J., Halfacre, Caitlin, Hauser, Ivy, Hay, Jen, Haywood, Robert, Hellmuth, Sam, Hilger, Allison I., Holliday, Nicole, Hoogland, Damar, Huang, Yaqian, Hughes, Vincent, Icardo Isasa, Ane, Ilchovska, Zlatomira G., Jeon, Hae-Sung, Jones, Jacq, Junges, Magat N., Kaefer, Stephanie, Kaland, Constantijn, Kelley, Matthew C., Kelly, Niamh E., Kettig, Thomas, Khattab, Ghada, Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel, Krajewska, Dorota, Krug, Andreas, Kumar, Abhilasha A., Lander, Anna, Lentz, Tomas O., Li, Wanyin, Li, Yanyu, Lialiou, Maria, Lima Jr., Ronaldo M., Lo, Justin J. H., Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, Mackay, Bradley, MacLeod, Bethany, Mallard, Mel, McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary, Moroz, George, Murali, Mridhula, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, Nenadic, Filip, Nieder, Jessica, Nikolic, Dusan, Nogueira, Francisco G. S., Offerman, Heather M., Passoni, Elisa, Pelissier, Maud, Perry, Scott J., Pfiffner, Alexandra M., Proctor, Michael, Rhodes, Ryan, Rodriguez, Nicole, Roepke, Elizabeth, Roer, Jan P., Sbacco, Lucia, Scarborough, Rebecca, Schaeffler, Felix, Schleef, Erik, Schmitz, Dominic, Shiryaev, Alexander, Soskuthy, Marton, Spaniol, Malin, Stanley, Joseph, Strickler, Alyssa, Tavano, Alessandro, Tomaschek, Fabian, Tucker, Benjamin V., Turnbull, Rory, Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O., Urrestarazu-Porta, Inigo, van de Vijver, Ruben, Van Engen, Kristin J., van Miltenburg, Emiel, Wang, Bruce, Warner, Natasha, Wehrle, Simon, Westerbeek, Hans, Wiener, Seth, Winters, Stephen, Wong, Sidney G.-J., Wood, Anna, Wottawa, Jane, Xu, Chenzi, Zarate-Sanchez, German, Zellou, Georgia, Zhang, Cong, Zhu, Jian, Roettger, Timo B., Coretta, Stefano, Casillas, Joseph V, Roessig, Simon, Franke, Michael, Ahn, Byron, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Al-Tamimi, Jalal, Alotaibi, Najd E., AlShakhori, Mohammed K., Altmiller, Ruth M., Arantes, Pablo, Athanasopoulou, Angeliki, Baese-Berk, Melissa M., Bailey, George, Baira A Sangma, Cheman, Beier, Eleonora J., Benavides, Gabriela M., Benker, Nicole, BensonMeyer, Emelia P., Benway, Nina R., Berry, Grant M., Bing, Liwen, Bjorndahl, Christina, Bolyanatz, Mariska, Braver, Aaron, Brown, Violet A., Brown, Alicia M., Brugos, Alejna, Buchanan, Erin M., Butlin, Tanna, Buxo-Lugo, Andres, Caillol, Coline, Cangemi, Francesco, Carignan, Christopher, Carraturo, Sita, Caudrelier, Tiphaine, Chodroff, Eleanor, Cohn, Michelle, Cronenberg, Johanna, Crouzet, Olivier, Dagar, Erica L., Dawson, Charlotte, Diantoro, Carissa A., Dokovova, Marie, Drake, Shiloh, Du, Fengting, Dubuis, Margaux, Dueme, Florent, Durward, Matthew, Egurtzegi, Ander, Elsherif, Mahmoud M., Esser, Janina, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Ferreira, Fernanda, Fink, Lauren K., Finley, Sara, Foster, Kurtis, Foulkes, Paul, Franzke, Rosa, Frazer-McKee, Gabriel, Fromont, Robert, Garcia, Christina, Geller, Jason, Grasso, Camille L., Greca, Pia, Grice, Martine, Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S., Gully, Amelia J., Halfacre, Caitlin, Hauser, Ivy, Hay, Jen, Haywood, Robert, Hellmuth, Sam, Hilger, Allison I., Holliday, Nicole, Hoogland, Damar, Huang, Yaqian, Hughes, Vincent, Icardo Isasa, Ane, Ilchovska, Zlatomira G., Jeon, Hae-Sung, Jones, Jacq, Junges, Magat N., Kaefer, Stephanie, Kaland, Constantijn, Kelley, Matthew C., Kelly, Niamh E., Kettig, Thomas, Khattab, Ghada, Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel, Krajewska, Dorota, Krug, Andreas, Kumar, Abhilasha A., Lander, Anna, Lentz, Tomas O., Li, Wanyin, Li, Yanyu, Lialiou, Maria, Lima Jr., Ronaldo M., Lo, Justin J. H., Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, Mackay, Bradley, MacLeod, Bethany, Mallard, Mel, McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary, Moroz, George, Murali, Mridhula, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, Nenadic, Filip, Nieder, Jessica, Nikolic, Dusan, Nogueira, Francisco G. S., Offerman, Heather M., Passoni, Elisa, Pelissier, Maud, Perry, Scott J., Pfiffner, Alexandra M., Proctor, Michael, Rhodes, Ryan, Rodriguez, Nicole, Roepke, Elizabeth, Roer, Jan P., Sbacco, Lucia, Scarborough, Rebecca, Schaeffler, Felix, Schleef, Erik, Schmitz, Dominic, Shiryaev, Alexander, Soskuthy, Marton, Spaniol, Malin, Stanley, Joseph, Strickler, Alyssa, Tavano, Alessandro, Tomaschek, Fabian, Tucker, Benjamin V., Turnbull, Rory, Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O., Urrestarazu-Porta, Inigo, van de Vijver, Ruben, Van Engen, Kristin J., van Miltenburg, Emiel, Wang, Bruce, Warner, Natasha, Wehrle, Simon, Westerbeek, Hans, Wiener, Seth, Winters, Stephen, Wong, Sidney G.-J., Wood, Anna, Wottawa, Jane, Xu, Chenzi, Zarate-Sanchez, German, Zellou, Georgia, Zhang, Cong, Zhu, Jian, and Roettger, Timo B.
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Recent empirical studies have highlighted the large degree of analytic flexibility in data analysis which can lead to substantially different conclusions based on the same data set. Thus, researchers have expressed their concerns that these researcher degrees of freedom might facilitate bias and can lead to claims that do not stand the test of time. Even greater flexibility is to be expected in fields in which the primary data lend themselves to a variety of possible operationalizations. The multidimensional, temporally extended nature of speech constitutes an ideal testing ground for assessing the variability in analytic approaches, which derives not only from aspects of statistical modeling, but also from decisions regarding the quantification of the measured behavior. In the present study, we gave the same speech production data set to 46 teams of researchers and asked them to answer the same research question, resulting insubstantial variability in reported effect sizes and their interpretation. Using Bayesian meta-analytic tools, we further find little to no evidence that the observed variability can be explained by analysts’ prior beliefs, expertise or the perceived quality of their analyses. In light of this idiosyncratic variability, we recommend that researchers more transparently share details of their analysis, strengthen the link between theoretical construct and quantitative system and calibrate their (un)certainty in their conclusions.
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- 2023
7. Perceptual and Acoustic Similarity of Modern Greek and Standard German Vowels: Does Cross-Linguistic Acoustic Similarity Predict Perception of Non-Native Vowels?
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Mokari, Payam Ghaffarvand, primary and Lialiou, Maria, additional
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- 2022
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8. The Influence of Case and Word Order in Child and Adult Processing of Relative Clauses in Greek
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Katsika, Kalliopi, primary, Lialiou, Maria, additional, and Allen, Shanley E.M., additional
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- 2022
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9. The Influence of Case and Word Order in Child and Adult Processing of Relative Clauses in Greek
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Katsika, Kalliopi, Lialiou, Maria, Allen, Shanley E. M., Katsika, Kalliopi, Lialiou, Maria, and Allen, Shanley E. M.
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Previous cross-linguistic studies have shown that object relative clauses (ORCs) are typically harder to parse than subject relative clauses (SRCs). The cause of difficulty, however, is still under debate, both in the adult and in the developmental literature. The present study investigates the on-line processing of SRCs and ORCs in Greek-speaking 11- to 12-year-old children and adults, and provides evidence on relative clause processing in Greek-a free word order language. We conducted a self-paced listening task in which we manipulated the type of relative clause (SRC vs. ORC), the RC internal word order (canonical vs. scrambled), and the type of relativizer (relative pronoun vs. complementizer). The results showed that SRCs were overall processed faster than ORCs, providing evidence that children follow similar processing strategies to adults. In addition, accusative case marking facilitated the processing of non-canonical structures in adults but less so in children. Children showed heavy reliance on word order, as they processed nominative and accusative pre-verbal NPs in exactly the same way, while they were strongly garden-pathed in ORCs with post-verbal nominative NPs. We argue that these results are compatible with the Competition Model.
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- 2022
10. Improved acoustic characterization of prosodic prominence using periodic energy mass
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Albert, Aviad, Lialiou, Maria, Sbranna, Simona, and Cangemi, Francesco
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- 2022
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11. Periodic energy mass on head and edge tones in Maltese wh-constructions
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Lialiou, Maria, primary, Albert, Aviad, additional, Vella, Alexandra, additional, and Grice, Martine, additional
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- 2021
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12. Spatiotemporal coordination in word-medial stop-lateral and s-stop clusters of American English
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Lialiou, Maria, primary, Sotiropoulou, Stavroula, additional, and Gafos, Adamantios I., additional
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- 2021
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