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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die Lokalisationsproblematik in der linguistischen Aphasiologie /

Preuth, Nicole. January 2003 (has links)
Münster (Westfalen), Universiẗat, Thesis (master's).
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The representation of vocalic features in vowel alternations phonological, morphological and computational aspects /

Scharinger, Mathias. January 2006 (has links)
Konstanz, Univ., Diss., 2006.
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Sifting vowels auditory pitch analysis and sound segregation.

Scheffers, Michaël Titus Maria. January 1983 (has links)
Thesis (Doctoral)--Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen, 1983.
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Text, Sprache, Information und Emotion : Eine Untersuchung zum Zusammenwirken der Sprache und des Bildes sowie deren Aussagekraft in Nachrichtensendungen des deutschen Fernsehens. Am Beispiel der Hauptnachrichtensendungen von ARD, ZDF, RTL, Pro7 und BR / Texts, language, information and emotions. Analysis of the co-operation of language and pictures as well as their expressiveness in german television news shows. Using the main news shows of ARD, ZDF, RTL, Pro7 and BR as an example.

Schmidt, Julia January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Die Dissertation untersucht anhand der Hauptnachrichtensendungen des deutschen Fernsehens das Zusammenwirken von Sprache und Bild (Schlagzeilen, Filmberichte, Fotos und Bildkompositionen), deren Verständlichkeit und emotionalen Einfluss auf die Zuschauern. Begleitet wird die Untersuchung durch eine statistische Auswertung zur Nachrichtenwahrnehmung und eine Analyse der Sprache der Fernsehnachrichten anhand der Aspekte Kohärenz und Kohäsion. Außerdem werden gemeinsame und trennende Elemente in der Text- und Bildwahrnehmung erörtert. Die Ergebnisse werden auch anhand der Textsorte "Schlagzeile" dargestellt. / The dissertation analyses the co-operation of language and pictures (banner headlines, news films, photos and composings of pictures) as well as the comprehensibility and the emotional influence on the viewers using the main german news shows as an example. The analysis is accompanied by a statistic evaluation concerning the perception of news shows and by an overview of the language on television on the basis of coherence and cohesiveness. Furthermore conjunctive and disjunctive elements of the text and picture perception are discussed. The results are even deepened with the description of banner headlines on TV.
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Perzeption und kognitive Verarbeitung der Sprechmelodie : theoretische Grundlagen und empirische Untersuchungen /

Niebuhr, Oliver. January 2007 (has links)
Univ., Diss.--Kiel, 2006. / Literaturverz. S. [387] - 403. - CD-ROM-Beil. enth.: Anhänge A - J, teilw. mit Audiodateien (wav-Format).
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Wenn Nonsens allmählich Sinn macht : Eine quantitative Studie über die lexikalische Anpassung von Fremdsprachenlerner/n/innen verschiedener Muttersprachen und deutschen Muttersprachler/n/innen an ungewohnte Akzente des Deutschen

Ekström, Jenny January 2014 (has links)
When first encountering an unknown dialect or accent listeners may first have problems understanding what is being said. However, studies show that listeners are able to adopt to a speaker's pronunciation during the course of conversation. In the current study, German, Swedish and Finnishstudents listened to a 15 minute text in German modified to simulate a new dialect. Subsequently they performed a lexical decision task where words according to this dialect appeared. Results from these tasks showed that German mother tongue speakers failed to adapt to the dialect. However, Swedish subjects did adopt. Finnish mother tongue speakers on the otherhand, did not seem to adopt to the same extent as the swedes. The results suggest, that the different results between Germans, Swedes and Finns are induced by different perception and language approach in mother tongue speakers and L2-learners. The language perception System seams to be more flexible in L2-Learners whereas it is more static in mother tonguespeakers of the same language. Furthermore it is suggested, that different phonological structures between the mother tongues of L2-learners have different implications on the adaption to speech in the foreign language. If the phonological structure of one mother tongue language differs much from the foreign language to be learned, phonological adaptation seams to be more difficult.
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Clinical Trial Results with the MED-EL Fine Structure Processing Coding Strategy in Experienced Cochlear Implant Users

Müller, Joachim, Brill, Stefan, Hagen, Rudolf, Moeltner, Alexander, Brockmeier, Steffi-Johanna, Stark, Thomas, Helbig, Silke, Maurer, Jan, Zahnert, Thomas, Zierhofer, Clemens, Nopp, Peter, Anderson, Ilona 20 February 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Objectives: To assess the subjective and objective performance of the new fine structure processing strategy (FSP) compared to the previous generation coding strategies CIS+ and HDCIS. Methods: Forty-six adults with a minimum of 6 months of cochlear implant experience were included. CIS+, HDCIS and FSP were compared in speech perception tests in noise, pitch scaling and questionnaires. The randomized tests were performed acutely (interval 1) and again after 3 months of FSP experience (interval 3). The subjective evaluation included questionnaire 1 at intervals 1 and 3, and questionnaire 2 at interval 2, 1 month after interval 1. Results: Comparison between FSP and CIS+ showed that FSP performed at least as well as CIS+ in all speech perception tests, and outperformed CIS+ in vowel and monosyllabic word discrimination. Comparison between FSP and HDCIS showed that both performed equally well in all speech perception tests. Pitch scaling showed that FSP performed at least as well as HDCIS. With FSP, sound quality was at least as good and often better than with HDCIS. Conclusions: Results indicate that FSP performs better than CIS+ in vowel and monosyllabic word understanding. Subjective evaluation demonstrates strong user preferences for FSP when listening to speech and music. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Clinical Trial Results with the MED-EL Fine Structure Processing Coding Strategy in Experienced Cochlear Implant Users

Müller, Joachim, Brill, Stefan, Hagen, Rudolf, Moeltner, Alexander, Brockmeier, Steffi-Johanna, Stark, Thomas, Helbig, Silke, Maurer, Jan, Zahnert, Thomas, Zierhofer, Clemens, Nopp, Peter, Anderson, Ilona January 2012 (has links)
Objectives: To assess the subjective and objective performance of the new fine structure processing strategy (FSP) compared to the previous generation coding strategies CIS+ and HDCIS. Methods: Forty-six adults with a minimum of 6 months of cochlear implant experience were included. CIS+, HDCIS and FSP were compared in speech perception tests in noise, pitch scaling and questionnaires. The randomized tests were performed acutely (interval 1) and again after 3 months of FSP experience (interval 3). The subjective evaluation included questionnaire 1 at intervals 1 and 3, and questionnaire 2 at interval 2, 1 month after interval 1. Results: Comparison between FSP and CIS+ showed that FSP performed at least as well as CIS+ in all speech perception tests, and outperformed CIS+ in vowel and monosyllabic word discrimination. Comparison between FSP and HDCIS showed that both performed equally well in all speech perception tests. Pitch scaling showed that FSP performed at least as well as HDCIS. With FSP, sound quality was at least as good and often better than with HDCIS. Conclusions: Results indicate that FSP performs better than CIS+ in vowel and monosyllabic word understanding. Subjective evaluation demonstrates strong user preferences for FSP when listening to speech and music. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.

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