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Adaptation to Animacy Violations during Listening Comprehension [<Journal>]
Boudewyn, Megan A. [Verfasser]; Blalock, Adam R. [Verfasser]; Long, Debra L. [Verfasser].
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Graded Expectations: Predictive Processing and the Adjustment of Expectations during Spoken Language Comprehension
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EFFECTS OF WORKING MEMORY SPAN ON PROCESSING OF LEXICAL ASSOCIATIONS AND CONGRUENCE IN SPOKEN DISCOURSE
Boudewyn, Megan A; Long, Debra L; Swaab, Tamara Y. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
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Effects of Working Memory Span on Processing of Lexical Associations and Congruence in Spoken Discourse
Boudewyn, Megan A.; Long, Debra L.; Swaab, Tamara Y.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2013
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Does discourse congruence influence spoken language comprehension before lexical association? Evidence from event-related potentials
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2012) 5, 698-733
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Does discourse congruence influence spoken language comprehension before lexical association? Evidence from event-related potentials ...
Long, Debra; Boudewyn, Megan A.; Polse, Lara; Swaab, Tamara Y.; Gordon, Peter C.. - : The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2012
Abstract: The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the time course of processing incoming words in spoken discourse. In an ERP norming study, we presented prime-target pairs in the absence of a sentence context to obtain a baseline measure of lexical priming. We observed a typical N400 effect when participants heard critical associated and unassociated target words in word pairs. In a subsequent experiment, we presented the same word pairs in spoken discourse contexts. Target words were always consistent with the local sentence context, but were congruent or not with the global discourse (e.g., “Luckily Ben had picked up some salt and pepper/basil”, preceded by a context in which Ben was preparing marinara sauce (congruent) or dealing with an icy walkway (incongruent). ERP effects of global discourse congruence preceded those of local lexical association, suggesting an early influence of the global discourse representation on lexical processing, even in locally ...
URL: https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/articles/xw42nh828
https://dx.doi.org/10.17615/q83k-4478
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Cognitive control influences the use of meaning relations during spoken sentence comprehension
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Does Discourse Congruence Influence Spoken Language Comprehension before Lexical Association? Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
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