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Bilingualism beyond lexical processing
2023Abstract This chapter reviews research on three topics on the cognition of bilingualism beyond lexical representation and processing. They are autobiographical memory in bilinguals, the representation and interaction of syntactic knowledge in bilinguals, and the consequences of bilingualism.
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Pre-attentive auditory processing of lexicality
Brain and Language, 2004The effects of lexicality on auditory change detection based on auditory sensory memory representations were investigated by presenting oddball sequences of repeatedly presented stimuli, while participants ignored the auditory stimuli. In a cross-linguistic study of Hungarian and German participants, stimulus sequences were composed of words that were ...
Thomas, Jacobsen +5 more
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2015
This paper examines the construction of verbal aspect as a sub-case of generation of verbal lexical meaning. The analysis is based on Pustejovsky’s (1995) Generative Lexicon and assumes the existence of a set of lexical agreement processes that match the lexical features of arguments (and adjuncts) with the information contained in the meta-entry of ...
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This paper examines the construction of verbal aspect as a sub-case of generation of verbal lexical meaning. The analysis is based on Pustejovsky’s (1995) Generative Lexicon and assumes the existence of a set of lexical agreement processes that match the lexical features of arguments (and adjuncts) with the information contained in the meta-entry of ...
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The structure of the lexical network influences lexical processing
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2012Network science is an emerging field that uses computational tools from physics, mathematics, computer science, and other fields to examine the structure of complex systems, and explore how that structure might influence processing. In this approach, words in the mental lexicon can be represented as nodes in a network with links connecting words that ...
Michael S. Vitevitch +1 more
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Lexical Processing during Saccadic Eye Movements
Cognitive Psychology, 1998Three experiments examined whether processes devoted to word recognition and word identification are suppressed during saccades, as most eye movement and reading researchers implicitly assume. In the first two experiments, subjects made short or long saccades while performing lexical decisions; lexical decision latency and accuracy were unaffected by ...
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Processing lexically embedded spoken words.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1999A large number of multisyllabic words contain syllables that are themselves words. Previous research using cross-modal priming and word-spotting tasks suggests that embedded words may be activated when the carrier word is heard. To determine the effects of an embedded word on processing of the larger word, processing times for matched pairs of ...
P A, Luce, E A, Lyons
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Broca’s Area and Lexical-Semantic Processing
2006AbstractThis chapter focuses on the relationship between Broca's area and lexical-semantic processing. The first section reviews the aphasiological evidence for lexical and/or semantic impairment in the syndrome of Broca's aphasia. The second section considers the relationship between damage to Broca's area and neighboring structures and specific ...
CAPPA, STEFANO FRANCESCO +1 more
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Lexical Representation and Process
1989How do humans understand and process language? The 18 contributions in Lexical Representation and Process provide a coherent and well-documented frame of reference for a field of study that is becoming central to both linguistics and psycholinguistics.
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Lexical Representations in Language Processing
2022Words are the backbone of language activity. An average 20-year-old native speaker of English will have a vocabulary of about 42,000 words. These words are connected with one another within the larger network of lexical knowledge that is termed the mental lexicon. The metaphor of a mental lexicon has played a central role in the development of theories
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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