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Observing neighborhood effects without neighbors
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Exploring Phonological Levenshtein Distance Effects in Auditory Lexical Decision
In: Suarez, Lidia; Tan, Seok Hui; Yap, Melvin J.; & Goh, Winston D.(2010). Exploring Phonological Levenshtein Distance Effects in Auditory Lexical Decision. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 32(32). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7kx0k7cm (2010)
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Exploring phonological Levenshtein distance effects in auditory lexical decision
Tan, Seok Hui; Goh, Winston D.; Yap, Melvin J.. - : Cognitive Science Society, 2010
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Lexical Stress in Foreign Language Acquisition
In: Goh, Winston D.; & Suarez, Lidia. (2009). Lexical Stress in Foreign Language Acquisition. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 31(31). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5266c083 (2009)
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Distributional analyses in auditory lexical decision: neighborhood density and word-frequency effects
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Implicit learning in foreign language acquisition
Suárez, Lidia; Goh, Winston D.. - : Psychonomic Society, 2009
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Lexical stress in foreign language acquisition
Goh, Winston D.; Suárez, Lidia. - : Cognitive Science Society, 2009
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Distributional analyses in auditory lexical decision: neighborhood density and word frequency effects
Suarez, Lidia; Yap, Melvin J.; Goh, Winston D.; Tan, Seok Hui. - : Psychonomic Society, 2008
Abstract: The effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoken word recognition were examined using distributional analyses of response latencies in auditory lexical decision. A density X frequency interaction was observed in mean latencies; frequency effects were larger for low-density words than for high-density words. Distributional analyses revealed that this interaction was primarily due to differential shifting of the modal portion of the latency distribution between high- and low-frequency words as a function of density. For low-density words, frequency effects were reflected in both distributional shifting and skewing. For high-density words, frequency effects were mediated purely by distributional skewing. The results suggest that word frequency plays a role in early auditory word recognition only when there is relatively little competition between similar-sounding words.
URL: https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/28800/1/28800_Suarez_2008.pdf
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Phonological and visual short-term memory codification in English-Chinese bilinguals
Suárez, Lidia; Goh, Winston D.. - : Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007
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