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The production of singular- and plural- dominant nouns in Dutch
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In: ISSN: 2327-3798 ; EISSN: 2327-3801 ; Language, Cognition and Neuroscience ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01432362 ; Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, Taylor and Francis, 2015, 30 (7), pp.867-876. ⟨10.1080/23273798.2015.1027236⟩ (2015)
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The Production of singular- and plural- dominant nouns in Dutch
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Neural correlates reveal sub-lexical orthography and phonology during reading aloud: a review
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Morphological priming during language switching: an ERP study
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Speaking of Which: Dissecting the Neurocognitive Network of Language Production in Picture Naming
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Independent distractor frequency and age-of-acquisition effects in picture-word interference: fMRI evidence for post-lexical and lexical accounts according to distractor type
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The Functional unit of Japanese word naming : evidence from masked priming
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Speaking of Which: Dissecting the Neurocognitive Network of Language Production in Picture Naming
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The Use of Electroencephalography in Language Production Research: A Review
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The Sensory Consequences of Speaking: Parametric Neural Cancellation during Speech in Auditory Cortex
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Bilingual language control : an event-related brain potential study
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In: Brain research, vol. 1147(2007), p. 192-208 (2007)
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The Effect of mismatching segmental information on the masked onset priming effect (MOPE)
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Abstract:
We report two experiments investigating the masked onset priming effect (MOPE) in reading aloud. More specifically, we tried to provide an answer to the question of whether or not mismatching segments in the prime have an inhibitory effect on the MOPE. Dutch native speakers saw four-letter target words preceded by visually masked primes that either consisted of whole words or letters, and either matched or did not match the onset segment of the target. Prime exposure duration was varied between 33 ms and 66 ms to investigate the time course of the obtained effects. Whole-word primes behaved the same as letter primes at the short (33 ms) prime exposure duration, whereas at longer prime exposure (66 ms) effects of mismatching segments present in the whole-word but not in the letter primes led to slower overall naming latencies, suggesting that inhibition from segments beyond the onset needs time to build up. ; 4 page(s)
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170100 Psychology; 170200 Cognitive Sciences; grapheme-phoneme mapping; masked priming; phonological encoding; reading aloud
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/108326
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