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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.
Rojas C +3 more
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Disorders of lexical access and production [PDF]
Disorders of lexical access are characterized by inconsistent lexical access such that individuals successfully comprehend or produce a word in some contexts but fail on other occasions.
Middleton, Erica, Mirman, Dan; id_orcid
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Phonemes: Lexical access and beyond. [PDF]
Phonemes play a central role in traditional theories as units of speech perception and access codes to lexical representations. Phonemes have two essential properties: they are 'segment-sized' (the size of a consonant or vowel) and abstract (a single phoneme may be have different acoustic realisations).
Kazanina N, Bowers JS, Idsardi W.
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Lexical access in speech production
International audienceThe speed and ease with which we produce words has puzzled researchers for decades. Uttering a single word comprises a great number of mental operations like conceptual selection (‘choosing’ the concept we are about to name ...
Emilia Kerr +5 more
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Syllabic effects in Italian lexical access [PDF]
Two cross-modal priming experiments tested whether lexical access is constrained by syllabic structure in Italian. Results extend the available Italian data on the processing of stressed syllables showing that syllabic information restricts the set of ...
Fanari, R. +8 more
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Phonological phrase boundaries constrain lexical access I. Adult data
We tested the effect of local lexical ambiguities while manipulating the type of prosodic boundary at which the ambiguity occurred, using French sentences and participants. We observed delayed lexical access when a local lexical ambiguity occurred within
Anne Christophe +2 more
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Verbal fluency as a measure of lexical access and cognitive control in bilingual persons with aphasia [PDF]
Erin Carpenter +2 more
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Gender and lexical access in Italian [PDF]
Two new procedures were employed to investigate the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on lexical access in Italian and to investigate the interaction of gender with other factors that are known to influence lexical access in other languages.
B.A.T.E.S. E +4 more
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Gender and lexical access in Bulgarian [PDF]
Two procedures were used to explore the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on the recognition and processing of Bulgarian nouns, in relation to other factors that are known to affect lexical access. This study in a three-gender language was modeled on previous work in Italian, a two-gender language (Bates, Devescovi, Pizzamiglio, D'Amico ...
ANDONOVA, E +3 more
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Interactions between lexical access and articulation [PDF]
Angela Fink +2 more
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