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How social network heterogeneity facilitates lexical access and lexical prediction. [PDF]
Lev-Ari S, Shao Z.
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The Timing and Effort of Lexical Access in Natural and Degraded Speech. [PDF]
Wagner AE, Toffanin P, Başkent D.
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The Effect of Orthographic Neighbourhood and Semantics on Lexical Processing in a Transparent Orthographic Language: A Pupilometry Study. [PDF]
Artuvan Korkmaz H, Aydın Ö.
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Lexical Morphology and Lexical Access
Brain and Language, 1999Research on morphology in word recognition has been plagued by conflicting results (McQueen & Cutler, 1998, give a recent review). Some findings suggest that words are accessed as full forms, while others suggest that words are accessed in terms of their component morphemes.
J, Vannest, J E, Boland
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Lexical Access in Speech Production
2022The 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), lexical retrieval (selecting the correct, and grammatically specified lemma for that concept), phonological encoding (retrieving
Hartsuiker, Robert J. +4 more
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Lexical access with lattice input
ICASSP '87. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005This paper describes an alternative approach to lexical access in the CMU ANGEL speech recognition system. Using this approach, the asynchronous phonetic hypotheses generated by an acoustic-phonetics module are converted to a directed graph. This graph is compared to a pronunciation dictionary. Performance results for this approach and the original CMU
Hy Murveit +4 more
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Lexical access and inflectional morphology
Cognition, 1988Abstract This study investigated the hypothesis that lexical representations are stored in morphologically decomposed form. Three lexical decision experiments in which the morphological structure of nonword stimuli was varied are reported. Systematic effects of morphological structure on reaction time and error performance were obtained.
Alfonso Caramazza +2 more
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Effects of alcohol on lexical access
Psychopharmacology, 1988Two experiments investigated the effect of alcohol on retrieval of lexical information. In each, volunteers received alcohol (1 ml per kg body weight) in one session and no alcohol in another in counterbalanced order. Experiment 1 was a computerised version of the Mill Hill vocabulary test in which subjects were required to define words by making ...
Maylor, E. A. +2 more
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An unanchored matching algorithm for lexical access
ICASSP-88., International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003Describes the lexical access component of the Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU) continuous speech recognition system. The word recognition algorithm operates in a left to right fashion, building words as it traverses an input network. Search is initiated at each node in the input network.
Alexander I. Rudnicky +4 more
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Lexical access as a brain mechanism
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999Abstract The following questions are addressed concerning how a theory of lexical access can be realized in the brain: (1) Can a brainlike device function without inhibitory mechanisms? (2) Where in the brain can one expect to find processes underlying access to word semantics, syntactic word properties, phonological word forms, and their phonetic ...
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