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A Christmas Memory, Parkland College
A Christmas Memory, Parkland College
Parkland Theatre
By Truman Capote and Eleanor Perrry
John Eby, Director
David Bohn, Musical Director
David G. Dillman, Scenic Designer and Technical Director
Heather Mabry, Lighting Designer
Jeri A. Corso, Costume Designer
December 1, 3, 4, 9, 10 at 7pm
December 4, 5, 11 at 3pm
Parkland College Theatre
1999
On The Functional Equivalence Of Monolinguals And Bilinguals In “Monolingual Mode”: The Bilingual Anticipation Effect In Picture-Word Processing, Paul Amrhein
Department of Psychology Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Previous evidence indicates that bilinguals are slowed when an unexpected language switch occurs when they are reading aloud. This anticipation effect was investigated using a picture-word translation task to compare English monolinguals and Spanish-English bilinguals functioning in “monolingual mode.” Monolinguals and half of the bilinguals drew pictures or wrote English words for a picture or English word stimuli; the remaining bilinguals drew pictures or wrote Spanish words for a picture or Spanish word stimuli. Production onset latency was longer in cross-modality translation than within-modality copying, and the increments were equivalent between groups across stimulus and production modalities. Assessed within participants, …
Between L'Irréparable And L'Irrepérable: Subject To The Past, Downing Thomas, Steven Ungar
Between L'Irréparable And L'Irrepérable: Subject To The Past, Downing Thomas, Steven Ungar
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This issue of STCL grew from papers presented at a conference, "Memory in Context: Occupation and Empire in France and the Francophone World," held at the University of Iowa in April, 1996...
Between Amnesia And Anamnesis: Re-Membering The Fractures Of Colonial History, Anne Donadey
Between Amnesia And Anamnesis: Re-Membering The Fractures Of Colonial History, Anne Donadey
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The Greek word "anamnesis," a term used by several contributors to this section, means "remembrance," or going back (in time) through memory…
Memory And Authenticity, Randolph Starn
Memory And Authenticity, Randolph Starn
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Ten years ago Natalie Davis and I decided to put together a special issue of Representations we would call "Memory and Counter-Memory…