FMRI EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE PROCEDURAL MEMORY SYSTEM IN MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESSING OF A SECOND LANGUAGE.

FMRI evidence for the involvement of the procedural memory system in morphological processing of a second language.

Behavioural evidence suggests that English regular past tense forms are automatically decomposed into their stem and affix (played = play+ed) based on an implicit linguistic rule, which does not apply to the idiosyncratically formed irregular forms (kept).Additionally, regular, but not irregular inflections, are thought to be processed through the

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Mathematical modeling of dispersed media flows in the presence of nucleation, coagulation and phase transitions

A model of motion of a gas-dispersed medium in the presence of processes of nucleation, coagulation and phase transitions has been constructed.A homogeneous nucleation model is used to describe the nucleation process.It is believed that the process of cluster coagulation occurs due to their Brownian motion.The analysis Wigs of the solution of the c

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