An electrophysiological megastudy of spoken word recognition. [PDF]
This study used electrophysiological recordings to a large sample of spoken words to track the time-course of word frequency, phonological neighbourhood density, concreteness and stimulus duration effects in two experiments. Fifty subjects were presented more than a thousand spoken words during either a go/no go lexical decision task (Experiment 1) or ...
Winsler K +3 more
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Spoken word recognition in French
Different linguistic factors can influence the recognition of spoken words in French. We are interested in the impact of the linguistic factor of phonological density, which refers to the number of phonological neighbours of words and which is related to
Ingrid Tiscareño
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Prosody and Spoken-Word Recognition [PDF]
This chapter outlines a Bayesian model of spoken-word recognition and reviews how prosody is part of that model. The review focuses on the information that assists the listener in recognizing the prosodic structure of an utterance and on how spoken-word ...
J. McQueen, Laura C. Dilley
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Spoken word recognition without a TRACE [PDF]
How do we map the rapid input of spoken language onto phonological and lexical representations over time? Attempts at psychologically-tractable computational models of spoken word recognition tend either to ignore time or to transform the temporal input ...
Thomas eHannagan +3 more
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Dynamic re-weighting of acoustic and contextual cues in spoken word recognition. [PDF]
Listeners integrate acoustic and contextual cues during word recognition. However, experiments investigating this integration disrupt natural cue correlations.
Bushong W, Jaeger TF.
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A Neural Network Model of Lexical-Semantic Competition During Spoken Word Recognition [PDF]
Visual world studies show that upon hearing a word in a target-absent visual context containing related and unrelated items, toddlers and adults briefly direct their gaze toward phonologically related items, before shifting toward semantically and ...
Mihaela Duta, Mihaela Duta, Kim Plunkett
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The Two Sides of Linguistic Context: Eye-Tracking as a Measure of Semantic Competition in Spoken Word Recognition Among Younger and Older Adults [PDF]
Studies of spoken word recognition have reliably shown that both younger and older adults’ recognition of acoustically degraded words is facilitated by the presence of a linguistic context.
Nicolai D. Ayasse, Arthur Wingfield
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In Spoken Word Recognition, the Future Predicts the Past. [PDF]
Speech is an inherently noisy and ambiguous signal. To fluently derive meaning, a listener must integrate contextual information to guide interpretations of the sensory input.
Gwilliams L +3 more
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Age-Related Differences in Auditory Cortex Activity During Spoken Word Recognition [PDF]
Understanding spoken words requires the rapid matching of a complex acoustic stimulus with stored lexical representations. The degree to which brain networks supporting spoken word recognition are affected by adult aging remains poorly understood. In the
Chad S. Rogers +6 more
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Cognitive Predictors of Spoken Word Recognition in Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorders. [PDF]
Purpose This study examined the influence of cognitive factors on spoken word recognition in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) and typically developing (TD) children.
Evans JL, Gillam RB, Montgomery JW.
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