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Sac Newsletter 2018, South Asia Center Jul 2018

Sac Newsletter 2018, South Asia Center

Newsletters from the South Asia Center

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Sac Outreach Bulletin 2017, South Asia Center Apr 2017

Sac Outreach Bulletin 2017, South Asia Center

Newsletters from the South Asia Center

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Maturation Of Speech Discrimination And Attentional Requirements In Late Childhood, Judith Ann Iannotta May 2015

Maturation Of Speech Discrimination And Attentional Requirements In Late Childhood, Judith Ann Iannotta

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

The ability to perceive speech sounds and contrasts continues to be refined throughout the course of development. While emerging models suggest that development is characterized by shifts from an attentionally demanding mode of processing speech sounds to one that occurs relatively automatically, the specific developmental time-course of these changes remains unclear. The present work reports the findings of two experiments that aimed to provide insights into the time-course by which neural processes underlying speech discrimination in children and adolescents becomes automatic. The experiments used event-related potentials (ERP) measures, with a particular focus on mismatch negativity (MMN) - a developmentally-sensitive index …


Sac Outreach Bulletin 2015, South Asia Center Apr 2015

Sac Outreach Bulletin 2015, South Asia Center

Newsletters from the South Asia Center

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Verbal Fluency: Norms For The Lakota Population In Semantic And Phonemic Fluency Tasks, Larissa M. Jordan Aug 2014

Verbal Fluency: Norms For The Lakota Population In Semantic And Phonemic Fluency Tasks, Larissa M. Jordan

Theses and Dissertations

The Lakota language in western South Dakota is spoken by a people group with a rich cultural and religious heritage. The Lakota language, still spoken by elderly Lakota people, is slowly vanishing as the majority of people in younger generations are no longer learning Lakota and with it the semantic knowledge of how Lakota speakers view the world. This study was completed to gather semantic information about the animals that bilingual Lakota English speakers name in English and in Lakota.

An additional objective of this study was to develop normative data for the Lakota people on phonemic (letter P) and …