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Quand la « voix » des nouveaux·elles arrivant·e·s est exprimée et entendue grâce à la photographie : réflexions sur la méthode de recherche « photovoice »
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In: Nouvelle Revue Synergies Canada; No. 15 (2022): La notion de « voix » en sociolinguistique et sciences sociales ; 2292-2261 (2022)
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Lexical activation in late bilinguals: effects of phonological neighbourhood on spoken word production
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Investigating the relationship between language laterality and hemispheric differences in the N-size effect (version 2) ...
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Investigating the relationship between language laterality and hemispheric differences in the N-size effect ...
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Word memory : role of lexical and emotional characteristics for young and older adults ; Mémoriser des mots : rôle des caractéristiques lexicales et émotionnelles chez des adultes jeunes et âgés
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03484308 ; Psychologie. Université de Bordeaux, 2019. Français. ⟨NNT : 2019BORD0407⟩ (2019)
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Exploring intralexical meaning: Semantic neighbourhood and transparency effects on the reading of compound words
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Chapter 9. Invariance in variation ; Chapter 9. Invariance in variation: frequency and neighbourhood density as predictors of vocabulary size
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In: Sources of variation in first language acquisition: Languages, contexts, and learners ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01996411 ; Sources of variation in first language acquisition: Languages, contexts, and learners, 22, pp.183-200, 2018, Trends in Language Acquisition Research, ⟨10.1075/tilar.22.10ker⟩ (2018)
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The relationship between semantic and episodic memory: Exploring the effect of semantic neighbourhood density on episodic memory
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In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2018)
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Collective autonomy and multilingual spaces in super-diverse urban contexts: Interdisciplinary perspectives
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Neighbourhood memories: bridges or barriers? Old and new migrants in Catalan working-class areas ...
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Neighbourhood memories: bridges or barriers? Old and new migrants in Catalan working-class areas ...
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No effect of orthographic neighbourhood in treatment with two cases of acquired dysgraphia
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The phonological neighbourhood effect on short-term memory for order
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In: Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (2017)
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A corpus of consonant-vowel-consonant real words and nonwords: Comparison of phonotactic probability, neighborhood density, and consonant age of acquisition
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The Independent Effects of Phonotactic Probability and Neighborhood Density on Lexical Acquisition by Preschool Children
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This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01690961003787609 ; The goal of this research was to disentangle effects of phonotactic probability, the likelihood of occurrence of a sound sequence, and neighbourhood density, the number of phonologically similar words, in lexical acquisition. Two-word learning experiments were conducted with 4-year-old children. Experiment 1 manipulated phonotactic probability while holding neighbourhood density and referent characteristics constant. Experiment 2 manipulated neighbourhood density while holding phonotactic probability and referent characteristics constant. Learning was tested at two time points (immediate vs. retention) in both a naming and referent identification task, although only data from the referent identification task were analysed due to poor performance in the naming task. Results showed that children were more accurate in learning rare sound sequences than common sound sequences and this was consistent across time points. In contrast, the effect of neighbourhood density varied by time. Children were more accurate in learning sparse sound sequences than dense sound sequences at the immediate test point but accuracy for dense sound sequences significantly improved by the retention test without further training. It was hypothesised that phonotactic probability and neighbourhood density influenced different cognitive processes that underlie lexical acquisition.
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Lexical acquisition; Neighbourhood density; Phonotactic probability; Vocabulary
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/19921 https://doi.org/10.1080/01690961003787609
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A Cross-Sectional Comparison of the Effects of Phonotactic Probability and Neighborhood Density on Word Learning by Preschool Children
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Markedness and the grammar in lexical diffusion of fricatives
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