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The ICSI+ Multilingual Sentence Segmentation System
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In: DTIC (2006)
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Not every pseudoword disrupts word recognition: an ERP study
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Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access and consequently stored in the mental lexicon, then all pseudowords that deviate in a single acoustic feature from a word should hamper word recognition. By contrast, models assuming underspecification of redundant phonological information in the mental lexicon predict a differential disruption of word recognition dependent on the phonological structure of the pseudoword. Using neurophysiological measures, the present study tested the predicted asymmetric disruption by assuming that coronal place of articulation for consonants is redundant. Methods: Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a lexical decision task. The focus of interest was on word medial consonants. The crucial pseudowords were created by replacing the place of articulation of the medial consonant in German disyllabic words. We analyzed the differential temporal characteristics of the N400 pseudoword effect. Results: N400 amplitudes for pseudowords were enhanced compared to words. As the uniqueness and deviation points differ for coronal and non-coronal items, the ERPs had to be correspondingly adjusted. The adjusted ERPs revealed that the N400 pseudoword effect starts earlier for coronal than for non-coronal pseudoword variants. Thus, non-coronal variants are accepted as words longer than the coronal variants. Conclusion: Our results indicate that lexical representations of words containing medial coronal consonants are initially activated by their corresponding non-coronal pseudowords. The most plausible explanation for the asymmetric neuronal processing of coronal and non-coronal pseudoword variants is an underspecified coronal place of articulation in the mental lexicon. ; Citation: Friedrich, C. K, Eulitz, C. & Lahiri, A. (2006). 'Not every pseudoword disrupts word recognition: an ERP study', Behavioral and Brain Functions, 2:36. [This article is available from: http://www.behavioralandbrainfunctions.com/content/2/1/36]. Copyright 2006 Friedrich et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. N.B. Professor Lahiri was based at the Department of Linguistics, University of Konstanz, Germany when this paper was first published.
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event-related brain potentials; Linguistics; pseudowords; spoken word recognition
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URL: http://www.behavioralandbrainfunctions.com https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-2-36 http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk:8081/10030/2426
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Cognitive neuroimaging: Cognitive science out of the armchair
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Event ordering using terseo system
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In: http://rua.ua.es:8080/bitstream/10045/2572/1/revista.pdf (2005)
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CHRONOMETRY OF VISUAL WORD RECOGNITION DURING PASSIVE AND LEXICAL DECISION TASKS: AN ERP INVESTIGATION
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In: Intern. J. Neuroscience ; https://hal-normandie-univ.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02951363 ; Intern. J. Neuroscience, 2004, 114, pp.1293 - 1324. ⟨10.1080/00207450490⟩ (2004)
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Discriminative Slot Detection Using Kernel Methods
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Advanced Capabilities for Evidence Extraction (ACEE)
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (2004)
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Familiar words capture the attention of 11-month-olds in less than 250 ms
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In: http://www.york.ac.uk/media/languageandlinguistics/documents/staff/publications/Thierry et al-Neurorep03.pdf (2003)
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Development of face-sensitive event-related potentials during infancy: a review
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In: INT J PSYCHOPHYSIOL , 51 (1) 45 - 58. (2003) (2003)
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Motion Events in Language and Cognition
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In: http://titan.cog.brown.edu:16080/~sloman/papers/Gennari_et_al.pdf (2002)
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Detecting latency differences in event-related BOLD responses: Application to words versus nonwords and initial versus repeated face presentations
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In: NEUROIMAGE , 15 (1) 83 - 97. (2002) (2002)
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Developing a brain specialized for face perception: A converging methods approach
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In: DEV PSYCHOBIOL , 40 (3) 200 - 212. (2002) (2002)
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Task-dependency of the neural correlates of episodic encoding as measured by fMRI
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In: CEREB CORTEX , 11 (12) 1150 - 1160. (2001) (2001)
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Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study
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In: J NEUROSCI , 19 (10) 3962 - 3972. (1999) (1999)
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Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing
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