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Lexical Access Restrictions after the Age of 80 [PDF]
Background: During the fourth age (80+ years), cognitive difficulties increase. Although language seems to resist the advancement of age, an older person without pathological developments in cognition may exhibit deficits in lexical access.
Carlos Rojas +3 more
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Stages of lexical access [PDF]
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Levelt, W.J.M., Schriefers, H.
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Bilingual word recognition in a sentence context [PDF]
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation and in sentence context. Many studies investigating the processing of words out-of-context have shown that lexical representations from both languages are ...
Eva eVan Assche +2 more
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Lexical access in speech production [PDF]
Formerly published in: Cognition : international journal of cognitive science, vol. 42, nos.
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Lexical Access in L2 Speech Production: a controlled serial search task
When it comes to lexical access in L2 speech production, working memory (WM) seems to play a central role as for less automatized procedures require more WM capacity to be executed (Prebianca, 2007).
Gicele Vergine Vieira
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Language selective or non-selective in bilingual lexical access? It depends on lexical tones! [PDF]
Much of the literature surrounding bilingual spoken word recognition is based on bilinguals of non-tonal languages. In the Mandarin spoken word recognition literature, lexical tones are often considered as equally important as segments in lexical ...
Xin Wang, Bronson Hui, Siyu Chen
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Testing for Nonselective Bilingual Lexical Access Using L1 Attrited Bilinguals [PDF]
Research in the past few decades generally supported a nonselective view of bilingual lexical access, where a bilingual’s two languages are both active during monolingual processing. However, recent work by Costa et al.
He Pu +3 more
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Lexical Access in Persian Normal Speakers: Picture Naming, Verbal Fluency and Spontaneous Speech
Objectives: Lexical access is the process by which the basic conceptual, syntactical and morpho-phonological information of words are activated. Most studies of lexical access have focused on picture naming. There is hardly any previous research on other
Zahra Sadat Ghoreishi +9 more
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Automatic Lexical Access in Visual Modality: Eye-Tracking Evidence [PDF]
Language processing has been suggested to be partially automatic, with some studies suggesting full automaticity and attention independence of at least early neural stages of language comprehension, in particular, lexical access.
Ekaterina Stupina +5 more
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How (and why) does iconicity effect lexical access: An electrophysiological study of American sign language. [PDF]
McGarry ME +3 more
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