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Allophones, not phonemes in spoken-word recognition
Spoken-word recognition Phonemes Allophones Pre-lexical representations Selective adaptation
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2018/3/5
What are the phonological representations that listeners use to map information about the segmental content of speech onto the mental lexicon during spoken-word recognition? Recent evidence from perce...
Interference of spoken word recognition through phonological priming from visual objects and printed words
Picture recognition Priming Phonological interference Semantic facilitation
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2015/5/5
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the influence of preexposure to pictures and printed words on the speed of spoken word recognition. Targets for auditory lexical decision were spoken Dut...
Vocabulary structure and spoken-word recognition: Evidence from French reveals the source of embedding asymmetry
spoken-word recognition vocabulary lexical statistics French varieties
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2015/4/27
Vocabularies contain hundreds of thousands of words built from only a handful of phonemes, so that inevitably longer words tend to contain shorter ones. In many languages (but not all) such embedded w...
Models of spoken-word recognition
spoken-word recognition
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2015/4/21
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describe in which format lexical knowledge is stored and how it is accessed when needed for language use. T...
Speech reductions change the dynamics of competition during spoken word recognition
Spoken word recognition Reduced forms Eye tracking Dutch
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2015/4/20
Three eye-tracking experiments investigated how phonological reductions (e.g.,‘‘puter’’ for ‘‘computer’’) modulate phonological competition. Participants listened to sentences extracted from a spontan...
Early use of phonetic information in spoken word recognition: Lexical stress drives eye movements immediately
Spoken word recognition Lexical stress Eye tracking
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2015/4/9
For optimal word recognition listeners should use all relevant acoustic information as soon as it comes available. Using printed-word eye tracking we investigated when during word processing Dutch lis...
Lexical stress information modulates the time-course of spoken-word recognition
Lexical stress information modulates spoken-word recognition
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2015/4/3
Segmental as well as suprasegmental information is used by Dutch listeners to recognize words. The time-course of the effect of suprasegmental stress information on spoken-word recognition was investi...
The temporal dynamics of ambiguity resolution: Evidence from spoken-word recognition
Spoken-word recognition Eye-tracking Gating Dynamical processing Lexical competition
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2015/1/29
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the key materials were pairs of onset-matched picturable nouns varying in frequency. Pictures associate...
Looking at the rope when looking for the snake: Conceptually mediated eye movements during spoken-word recognition
Looking at the rope mediated eye movements spoken-word recognition
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2015/1/29
Participants’ eye movements to four objects displayed on a computer screen were monitored as the participants clicked on the object named in a spoken instruction. The display contained pictures of the...
Linguistic Gender and Spoken-Word Recognition in French
spoken-word recognition linguistic gender French eye tracking
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2015/1/29
Eye movements were monitored as French participants followed spoken instructions to use a computer mouse to click on one of four displayed pictures. Experiment 1 demonstrated that, in the absence of g...
Spoken word recognition and lexical representation in very young children
Spoken word recognition Lexical representation Very young children
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2014/5/7
Although children's knowledge of the sound patterns of words has been a focus of debate for many years, little is known about the lexical representations very young children use in word recognition. I...