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      Breaking Down the Bilingual Cost in Speech Production 

      Sadat, Jasmin; Martin, Clara D.; Magnuson, James S.; Alario, Françoi-Xabier; Costa, Albert (Cognitive Science, 2016)
      Bilinguals have been shown to perform worse than monolinguals in a variety of verbal tasks. This study investigated this bilingual verbal cost in a large-scale picture-naming study conducted in Spanish. We explored how ...
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      Cross-language and cross-modal activation in hearing bimodal bilinguals 

      Villameriel, Saúl; Dias, Patricia; Costello, Brendan; Carreiras, Manuel (Journal of Memory and Language, 2016)
      This study investigates cross-language and cross-modal activation in bimodal bilinguals. Two groups of hearing bimodal bilinguals, natives (Experiment 1) and late learners (Experiment 2), for whom spoken Spanish is their ...
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      Designing High Performance Factory Automation Applications on Top of DDS 

      Calvo Gordillo, Isidro ORCID; Pérez González, Federico ORCID; Etxeberria Agiriano, Ismael ORCID; García de Albéniz López, Oier (INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2013-04-22)
      DDS is a recent specification aimed at providing high-performance publisher/subscriber middleware solutions. Despite being a very powerful flexible technology, it may prove complex to use, especially for the inexperienced. ...
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      Does bilingualism shape inhibitory control in the elderly? 

      Antón Ustaritz, Eneko; Fernández García, Yuriem; Carreiras, Manuel; Duñabeitia, Jon Andoni (Journal of Memory and Language, 2016)
      Bilingualism has been argued to benefit executive functioning. However, recent research suggests that this advantage may stem from uncontrolled factors or incorrectly matched samples. In this study we test the effects of ...
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      Lexical representations are malleable for about one second: Evidence for the non-automaticity of perceptual recalibration 

      Samuel, Arthur G. (Cognitive Psychology, 2016)
      In listening to speech, people have been shown to apply several types of adjustment to their phonemic categories that take into account variations in the prevailing linguistic environment. These adjustments include ...
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      Listeners beware: Speech production may be bad for learning speech sounds 

      Baese-Berk, Melissa M.; Samuel, Arthur G. (Journal of Memory and Language, 2016)
      Spoken language requires individuals to both perceive and produce speech. Because both processes access lexical and sublexical representations, it is commonly assumed that perception and production involve cooperative ...
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      Sliding mode control law for a variable speedwind turbine 

      Barambones Caramazana, Oscar ORCID; González de Durana García, José María; Alkorta Egiguren, Patxi; Ramos Hernanz, José Antonio; De la Sen Parte, Manuel ORCID (WSEAS, 2011)
      Modern wind turbines are designed in order to work in variable speed operations. To perform this task, wind turbines are provided with adjustable speed generators, like the double feed induction generator. One of the main ...
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      Structural Synthesis of 3-DoF Spatial Fully Parallel Manipulators 

      Hernández Frías, Alfonso ORCID; Ibarreche Mendia, José ignacio; Petuya Arcocha, Víctor ORCID; Altuzarra Maestre, Oscar ORCID (Intech Europe, 2014-07-16)
      In this paper, the architectures of three degrees of freedom (3-DoF) spatial, fully parallel manipulators (PMs), whose limbs are structurally identical, are obtained systematically. To do this, the methodology followed ...
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      Towards a standard methodology to evaluate internal cluster validity indices 

      Gurrutxaga Goikoetxea, Ibai ORCID; Muguerza Rivero, Javier Francisco; Arbelaiz Gallego, Olatz ORCID; Pérez de la Fuente, Jesús María ORCID; Martín, José I. (Elsevier, 2011-02-01)
      The evaluation and comparison of internal cluster validity indices is a critical problem in the clustering area. The methodology used in most of the evaluations assumes that the clustering algorithms work correctly. We ...