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The inhibitory effect of a masked word-prime in a lexical decision task: effect of the relative lexical frequency and the previous exposure ...
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Online study of lateralisation of language and literacy processing in monolingual and bilingual adults ...
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Assessing Cognitive Flexibility, Other Executive Functions and Learning in Adolescents ...
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A common framework for quantifying the learnability of nouns and verbs ...
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Now you hear me, later you don’t: The Immediacy of Linguistic Computation and the Representation of Speech ...
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(Accepted and In Press at Psychological Science) What happens to the acoustic signal after it enters the mind of a listener? Previous work demonstrates that listeners maintain intermediate representations over time. However, the internal structure of such representations—be they the acoustic-phonetic signal or more general information about the probability of possible categories—remains underspecified. We present two experiments using a novel speaker adaptation paradigm aimed at uncovering the format of speech representations. We exposed adult listeners (N=297) to a speaker whose utterances contained acoustically ambiguous information concerning phones/words and manipulated the temporal availability of disambiguating cues via visually presented text (i.e., presentation before or after each utterance). Results from a traditional phoneme categorization task showed that listeners adapt to a modified acoustic distribution when disambiguating text is provided before the audio, but not after. Results support the ...
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Cognition and Perception; Cognitive Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Phonetics and Phonology; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://osf.io/s5zaw/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/s5zaw
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Does Speaking Improve Comprehension and Processing of Turkish as a Foreign Language? A Virtual Computer-Assisted Language Learning Study ...
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The Effect of Animacy on Structural Priming: A Replication of Bock, Loebell and Morey (1992) ...
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Feature encoding modulates cue-based retrieval: Modeling interference effects in both grammatical and ungrammatical sentences ...
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Does mention order influence perceptions of agency in conjoined phrases? ...
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ONLINE PREFFLOOK Mutual-exclusivity inferences in 12-15-month-old infants - an online replication of Pomiechowska, Brody, Csibra, & Gliga (under review) ...
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Discourse- and prominence-driven argument interpretation: the influence of discourse coherence and animacy on the neurophysiological correlates of grammatical function assignment in Swedish ...
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Cumulative vs. distractor-induced semantic interference in participants with lesions in the language network ...
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