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Interaction in Spoken Word Recognition Models: Feedback Helps
Human perception, cognition, and action requires fast integration of bottom-up signals with top-down knowledge and context. A key theoretical perspective in cognitive science is the interactive activation hypothesis: forward and backward flow in ...
James S. Magnuson +7 more
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This paper is a follow up to the investigation of McEnery, Baker and Hardie (2000) into the use of the word fuck in spoken British English. Both that paper and this are based on the British National Corpus.
McEnery, A. M., Xiao, Z.
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Phonological (un)certainty weights lexical activation
Spoken word recognition involves at least two basic computations. First is matching acoustic input to phonological categories (e.g. /b/, /p/, /d/). Second is activating words consistent with those phonological categories. Here we test the hypothesis that
Gwilliams, Laura +3 more
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When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefore, early sounds impact spoken word recognition before sounds later in the word. In languages like English, most morphophonological alternations affect the
Adam Ussishkin +6 more
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Word Warriors: Investigating the Poetic Form Through a Case Study of Feminist Spoken Work Poetry [PDF]
The rhetorical tradition‘s focus on the institutional public sphere often excludes poetry or relegates it to secondary status. On the opposite extreme, many poets and literary scholars claim that poetry has exceptional rhetorical abilities beyond what is
Kemphues, Amanda
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Evidence for a Spoken Word Lexicon in the Auditory Ventral Stream. [PDF]
Damera SR +9 more
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Efficiency of spoken word recognition slows across the adult lifespan. [PDF]
Colby SE, McMurray B.
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The interplay between written and spoken word in the Second Testament as background to the emergence of written gospels [PDF]
Christianity is a faith rooted in the written and the spoken word. However, the precise relationship between the written and the spoken word in the period of Christian origins has been a matter of much debate. Past studies have viewed the written and the
Hearon, Holly
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Learnable axonal delay in spiking neural networks improves spoken word recognition. [PDF]
Sun P, Chua Y, Devos P, Botteldooren D.
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Early neuro-electric indication of lexical match in English spoken-word recognition. [PDF]
Söderström P, Cutler A.
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