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A dual standard framework for competent judgment ...
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Subject encodings and retrieval interference ...
Arnett, Nathan; Wagers, Matthew. - : Open Science Framework, 2017
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Retuning of lexical-semantic representations: Repetition and spacing effects in word-meaning priming. ...
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Wait a second! Delayed impact of argument roles on on-line verb prediction ...
Chow, Wing Yee; Lau, Ellen; Wang, Suiping. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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Information integration in modulation of pragmatic inferences during online language comprehension ...
Ryskin, Rachel; kurumada, chigusa; Brown-Schmidt, Sarah. - : Open Science Framework, 2017
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Effects of Subject-Case Marking on Agreement Processing: ERP evidence from Basque ...
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The Timing of Lexical Memory Retrievals in Language Production ...
Cole, Jeremy; Reitter, David. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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The cognate facilitation effect in bilingual lexical decision is influenced by stimulus list composition ...
Poort, Eva; Rodd, Jennifer. - : Open Science Framework, 2017
Abstract: Cognates share their form and meaning across languages: “winter” in English means the same as “winter” in Dutch. Research has shown that bilinguals process cognates more quickly than words that exist in one language only (e.g. “ant” in English). This finding is taken as strong evidence for the claim that bilinguals have one integrated lexicon and that lexical access is language non-selective. Two English lexical decision experiments with Dutch-English bilinguals investigated whether the cognate facilitation effect is influenced by stimulus list composition. In Experiment 1, the ‘standard’ version, which included only cognates, English control words and regular non-words, showed significant cognate facilitation (31 ms). In contrast, the ‘mixed’ version, which also included interlingual homographs, pseudohomophones (instead of regular non-words) and Dutch-only words, showed a significantly different profile: a non-significant disadvantage for the cognates (8 ms). Experiment 2 examined the specific impact of ...
Keyword: FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The Malleability of Linguistic Representations Poses a Challenge to the Priming-based Experimental Approach. Commentary on Branigan & Pickering (2017) ...
Ryskin, Rachel; Brown-Schmidt, Sarah. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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Is infant-directed speech interesting because it is surprising? – Linking properties of IDS to statistical learning and attention at the prosodic level ...
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Opposing and following responses in sensorimotor speech control: Why responses go both ways ...
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What is in a name? The Development of Cross-Cultural Differences in Referential Intuitions ...
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Real-time lexical comprehension in young children learning American Sign Language ...
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Production planning and comprehension are not carried out in parallel ...
Fairs, Amie; Bögels, Sara; Meyer, Antje. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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The effect of prominence and cue association in retrieval processes: A computational account ...
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Commentary on Branigan and Pickering: Don’t shoot the giant whose shoulders we are standing on. ...
De Ruiter, Jan; De Ruiter, Laura. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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Eye-tracking evidence for active gap-filling regardless of dependency length ...
Chow, Wing Yee; Zhou, Yangzi. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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Judgements about double-embedded relative clauses differ between languages ...
Frank, Stefan; Ernst, Patty. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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Intersentential coreference expectations reflect mental models of events ...
Grüter, Theres; Takeda, Aya; Rohde, Hannah. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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Bayesian Hierarchical Finite Mixture Models of Reading Times: A Case Study ...
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