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Lexical tone perception by CI users (Holt et al., 2018) ...
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Lexical tone perception by CI users (Holt et al., 2018) ...
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Entrainment in Disguise: the Exogenous and Endogenous Cortical Rhythms of Speech and Language Processing ...
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When a second language hits a native language. What ERPs (do and do not) tell us about language retrieval difficulty in bilingual language production. ...
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Advance planning in written and spoken sentence production ...
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Response onset latencies for spoken sentences that start with a conjoined noun phrase are typically longer than for sentences starting with a simple noun phrase. This is consistent with advance retrieval of syntactic frames independently of lexical retrieval. Alternatively, planning may be lexically driven and planning beyond the initial noun is merely a modality-specific requirement of speech. In three image-description experiments (Ns = 32) subjects produced sentences with simple and conjoined initial noun phrases in both speech and writing. Production onset latencies and participants' eye movements were recorded. Ease of lexical retrieval of sentences' second nouns was assessed by manipulating codability (Experiment 1) and by lexical priming (Experiments 2 and 3). Findings confirmed a modality-independent phrasal scope for advance planning but did not support obligatory lexical retrieval beyond the sentence-initial noun. This research represents the first direct experimental comparison of sentence ...
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Cognitive Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://psyarxiv.com/yx9b7/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/yx9b7
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Children’s use of polysemy to structure new word meanings ...
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Multiplex model of mental lexicon reveals explosive learning in humans ...
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Dynamic speech adaptation to unreliable cues during intonational processing ...
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Getting a Grip on Sensorimotor Effects in Lexical-Semantic Processing ...
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Nonword repetition depends on the frequency of sublexical representations at different grain sizes: evidence from a multi-factorial analysis ...
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Do current statistical learning capture stable individual differences in children? An investigation of task reliability across modalities ...
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English Resumptive Pronouns are More Common where Gaps are Less Acceptable ...
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The multiplex structure of the mental lexicon influences picture naming in people with aphasia ...
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