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The present paper aims to explore the role of mother tongue (L1) influence while completing a lexical availability task. To learn more about how learners’ lexical knowledge is structured and accessed, and to look into their mental lexicon, a lexical availability task has been used (cf. Avila-Munoz & Sanchez-Saez, 2014).
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The present paper aims to explore the role of mother tongue (L1) influence while completing a lexical availability task. To learn more about how learners’ lexical knowledge is structured and accessed, and to look into their mental lexicon, a lexical availability task has been used (cf. Avila-Munoz & Sanchez-Saez, 2014).
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Perceptual distance and competition in lexical access.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1996Two experiments use rhyme priming techniques to explore the decision space for lexical access. The 1st experiment, using intramodal (auditory-auditory) priming, covaried the phonological distance of a spoken rhyme prime (e.g., pomato) from its source word (e.g., tomato) with the presence or absence of close lexical competitors.
William Marslen-Wilson+2 more
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Lexical access to inflected words as measured by lateralized visual lexical decision
Psychological Research, 1998In two lateralized visual lexical decision experiments conducted with normal subjects, we studied hemispheric performance in the recognition of case-inflected Finnish nouns. Previous research employing mainly locative cases has indicated that such noun forms undergo morphological decomposition.
Mika Koivisto, Matti Laine
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Morphological Structure, Lexical Representation and Lexical Access
The American Journal of Psychology, 1998Laurie Beth Feldman+2 more
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Bilingual non-selective lexical access in sentence contexts: A meta-analytic review
, 2017J. Lauro, Ana I. Schwartz
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Lexical access with and without awareness.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1981Louis G. Tassinary+3 more
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