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The effects of context on the recognition of polymorphemic words
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 25 (1986) 6, 741-752
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BRIEF REPORTS The Perception of Assimilation in Newly Learned Novel Words
In: http://www.ccp.ling.ualberta.ca/Downloads/Reviewed_articles/Gaskell2009_LMR.pdf
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134 Thursday, March 15: Poster Abstracts Speech rate mediated compensation for assimilation in spoken word recognition
In: http://cuny2012.commons.gc.cuny.edu/files/2012/03/cuny2012_134.pdf
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148 Thursday, March 15: Poster Abstracts
In: http://cuny2012.commons.gc.cuny.edu/files/2012/03/cuny2012_148.pdf
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The Time Course of Lexical Competition in Young and Older Adults
In: http://141.14.165.6/CogSci09/papers/48/paper48.pdf
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Investigating the Locus of the Word Frequency Effect in Spoken Word Recognition
In: http://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2012/papers/0178/paper0178.pdf
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‘PRESIDENT ’ DOES NOT EXCITE ‘PRESS’: THE LIMITS OF SPURIOUS LEXICAL ACTIVATION IN L2 LISTENING
In: http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1525/1525.pdf
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Phoneme Representation 1 The nature of phoneme representation in spoken word
In: http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mgg5/JEPG-for web.pdf
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IMPROVING WORD SEGMENTATION FOR THAI SPEECH TRANSLATION
In: http://csl.ira.uka.de/fileadmin/media/publication_files/SLT2008-CharoenpornsawatSchultz.pdf
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In: http://pubman.mpdl.mpg.de/pubman/item/escidoc%3A1169652/component/escidoc%3A1169651/Bardhan_CogSci_2010-1.pdf
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Dialect Pronunciation Comparison and Spoken Word Recognition
In: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne/papers/Wieling-Nerbonne-Cohort-2007.pdf
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Cerebral Cortex doi:10.1093/cercor/bhs366 Cerebral Cortex Advance Access published December 18, 2012 Optimally Efficient Neural Systems for Processing Spoken Language
In: http://csl.psychol.cam.ac.uk/publications/pdf/12_Zhuang_CC.pdf
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Brief article
In: http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/people/mtan/publications/2007Salverda_Cog.pdf
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Spoken word recognition with gender-marked context
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/Meunier/Spinelli_2006.pdf
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Context and Spoken Word Recognition in a Novel Lexicon
In: http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/people/aslin/pdfs/Pirogetal_JEPLMC2008.pdf
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The Dynamics of Lexical Competition During Spoken Word Recognition
In: http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/people/aslin/pdfs/magnuson_dixon07.pdf
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Distal prosody influences lexical interpretation in online sentence processing
In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2011/papers/0365/paper0365.pdf
Abstract: Previous work examining prosodic cues in online spoken word recognition has focused primarily on local cues to word identity. However, recent studies have suggested that sentence-level prosodic patterns can also influence the downstream interpretation of lexically ambiguous syllables (Dilley & McAuley, 2008; Dilley, Mattys, & Vinke, 2010). To test the hypothesis that these distal prosody effects are based on expectations about the organization of upcoming material, we conducted a visual world experiment using fixations to competing alternatives such as pan and panda, which differ in the presence or absence of a prosodic boundary after pan(-). As predicted, the acoustic properties of distal sentence material affected the proportion of fixations to the monosyllabic competitor beginning 200 ms after the onset of the target word. These findings support the hypothesis that expectations based on perceived prosodic patterns in the distal context influence lexical segmentation and recognition.
Keyword: lexical competition; perceptual organization; Prosody; spoken word recognition
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.207.9498
http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2011/papers/0365/paper0365.pdf
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Top-Down Effects on Multiple Meaning Access within and between Languages.
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Visual information constrains early and late stages of spoken-word recognition in sentence context
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How do you know I was about to say “book”? Anticipation processes affect speech processing and lexical recognition
Foucart, Alice; Ruiz Tada, Elisa, 1984-; Costa, Albert, 1970-. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
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