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Morphological De-com-pos-it-ion Helps Recognize Low-er Frequency Words in Typically Developing Spanish-Speaking Children [<Journal>]
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MorphoLex-FR: A derivational morphological database for 38,840 French words [<Journal>]
Mailhot, Hugo [Verfasser]; Wilson, Maximiliano A. [Verfasser]; Macoir, Joël [Verfasser].
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Editorial: Word Morphology and Written Language Acquisition: Insights From Typical and Atypical Development in Different Orthographies
Duncan, Lynne G.; Traficante, Daniela; Wilson, Maximiliano A.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Differential language network functional connectivity alterations in Alzheimer's disease and the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia
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Visual and auditory perceptual strength norms for 3,596 French nouns and their relationship with other psycholinguistic variables
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L'impact des variables sémantiques sur le traitement des mots
Chedid, Georges. - 2019
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The role of the hippocampus in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia : a resting‐state fcMRI study
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Norms of concept familiarity and emotional valence for 3,596 French nouns and their contribution in lexical decision
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The Role of the Left Anterior Temporal Lobe for Unpredictable and Complex Mappings in Word Reading
Joyal, Marilyne; Brambati, Simona M.; Laforce, Robert J.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2017
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The role of the left anterior temporal lobe for unpredictable and complex mappings in word reading
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Comprehension of concrete and abstract words in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer’s disease: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
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Naming unique entities in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer's disease : Towards a better understanding of the semantic impairment
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Bilingual lexical selection as a dynamic process:evidence from Arabic-French bilinguals
Abstract: The nature of the lexical selection process in bilingual spoken word production is one of the pending questions of research on bilingualism. According to one view this competitive process is language-specific, while another holds that it is language-nonspecific (i.e., lexical competition is cross-linguistic). In recent years, research on bilingual language production has seen the rise of a third view that postulates that lexical selection is in fact dynamic and may function as language-specific or nonspecific depending on a number of factors. The aim of the present study was to investigate the lexical selection process among moderately proficient bilinguals whose two languages are typologically distant: Tunisian Arabic and French. The picture-word interference task was used in two experiments where moderately proficient Tunisian Arabic (L1)-French (L2) bilinguals were asked to name pictures in their L2 while ignoring auditory distractors (semantic, phono-translation, phonological, or unrelated) in their L2 (Experiment 1) or their L1 (Experiment 2). Thus, the language context was entirely monolingual in Experiment 1 and bilingual in Experiment 2. In Experiment 1, only a phonological facilitation effect was observed. In Experiment 2, interference was found in the phono-translation, semantic, and phonological conditions. Taken together, these results indicate that cross-language competition occurs among moderately proficient Tunisian Arabic-French bilinguals only in a bilingual context (Experiment 2) as indexed by the phono-translation interference effect observed. Our findings are in line with the recent hypothesis that lexical selection is a dynamic process modulated by factors like language similarity, language proficiency, and the experimental language context.
URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/79461/
https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/79461/1/Boukadi_Davies_Wilson_2015_final_accepted_Bilingual_lexical_selection_as_a_dynamic_process_Evidence_from_Arabic_French_bilinguals.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1037/cep0000063
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Right hemisphere damage and communication
In: The Cambridge handbook of communication disorders (Cambridge, 2014), p. 247-265
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La sémantique, la lecture de mots irréguliers et les lobes temporaux antérieurs
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Semantic Dementia without Surface Dyslexia in Spanish: Unimpaired Reading with Impaired Semantics
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Impaired L1 and executive control after left basal ganglia damage in a bilingual Basque-Spanish person with aphasia
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 25 (2011) 6-7, 480-498
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'priming' sintáctico en la producción de oraciones en español: acerca de la representación sintáctica de los verbos
In: RLA. - Concepción 46 (2008) 2, 11-27
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Dissociable effects of grammatical class in acquired dysgraphia: Evidence from Spanish
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 103 (2007) 1-2, 103
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