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Semantic accessibility and interference in pronoun resolution
The general view in syntactic literature is that binding constraints can make antecedents syntactically inaccessible. However, several studies showed that antecedents which are ruled out by syntactic binding constraints still influence online processing ...
Tijn Schmitz +4 more
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The locus of semantic interference in picture naming [PDF]
El locus del efecto de interferencia semántica en la denominación de dibujos. En los experimentos que se presentan se utilizó el procedimiento de priming enmascarado para explorar el locus del efecto de interferencia semántica.
Pedro Macizo +2 more
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The present study examined the role of script in bilingual speech planning by comparing the performance of same and different-script bilinguals. Spanish-English bilinguals (Experiment 1) and Japanese-English bilinguals (Experiment 2) performed a picture ...
Noriko Hoshino +3 more
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Background and objectivesCognitive decline is an important early sign in pre-motor manifest Huntington’s disease (preHD) and is characterized by deficits across multiple domains including executive function, psychomotor processing speed, and memory ...
Luis A. Sierra +13 more
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The semantic interference characteristics of German loanwords in Ukrainian vernaculars of Zakarpattia [PDF]
The article addresses the peculiarities of German semantic loans in Ukrainian local dialects of Zakarpattia and their influence on the lexical-semantic system of the latter considering inter-language relations, particularly, semantic interference of ...
Olha Hvozdiak, Ivan Zymomrya
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A long-standing debate in the sentence processing literature concerns the time course of syntactic and semantic information processing in online sentence comprehension.
Daniela Mertzen +4 more
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Locus of semantic interference in picture-word interference tasks [PDF]
Picture-word interference studies typically show that semantically related distractor words embedded within a picture slow picture-naming responses, relative to unrelated ones. This semantic interference effect is commonly interpreted as arising from the competition of lexical-semantic (e.g., Schriefers, Meyer, & Levelt, 1990) or lexical-phonological ...
Damian, M F, Bowers, J S
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In previous picture naming tasks, semantically related distractor words (co-hyponyms to the target word) induce interference, which is usually taken as evidence for lexical competition.
Beate Bergmann +2 more
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Different Loci of Semantic Interference in Picture Naming vs. Word-Picture Matching Tasks [PDF]
Denise Y Harvey, Tatiana Schnur
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Encoding strategy and sensory and semantic interference [PDF]
Studies were designed to compare the effects of encoding strategies on two types of interference, sensory and semantic. Paired-associate lists were learned under instructional sets encouraging interactive imagery or repetitious rehearsal. Sensory interference was created by mispairing rhymes and semantic interference was produced by mispairing ...
D L, Nelson, V S, Reed, C L, McEvoy
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