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Children With Cochlear Implants Use Semantic Prediction to Facilitate Spoken Word Recognition.
Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 2021Purpose Children with cochlear implants (CIs) are more likely to struggle with spoken language than their age-matched peers with normal hearing (NH), and new language processing literature suggests that these challenges may be linked to delays in spoken ...
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The Listening Bilingual, 2018
Spoken word recognition occurs when listeners use the auditory signal to retrieve a word from long-term memory. The present chapter provides a historical overview of key theoretical developments and reviews how these developments contributed toward our understanding of the cognitive processes involved in spoken word recognition. Despite the maturity of
F. Grosjean
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Spoken word recognition occurs when listeners use the auditory signal to retrieve a word from long-term memory. The present chapter provides a historical overview of key theoretical developments and reviews how these developments contributed toward our understanding of the cognitive processes involved in spoken word recognition. Despite the maturity of
F. Grosjean
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Deciding to look: revisiting the linking hypothesis for spoken word recognition in the visual world
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2019The visual world paradigm (VWP) studies of spoken word recognition rely on a linking hypothesis that connects lexical activation to the probability of looking at the referent of a word.
Hideko Teruya, Vsevolod Kapatsinski
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Prosodic structure and spoken word recognition
Cognition, 1987Abstract The aim of this paper is to call attention to the role played by prosodic structure in continuous word recognition. First we argue that the written language notion of the word has had too much impact on models of spoken word recognition. Next we discuss various characteristics of prosodic structure that bear on processing issues.
F, Grosjean, J P, Gee
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997
Spoken-word recognition is an efficient and generally error-free process that occurs under a variety of speaking and listening conditions. The talk will focus on the mapping process between the speech signal and access of form and meaning. The nature of the representation that supports spoken-word recognition will be discussed with a focus on the ...
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Spoken-word recognition is an efficient and generally error-free process that occurs under a variety of speaking and listening conditions. The talk will focus on the mapping process between the speech signal and access of form and meaning. The nature of the representation that supports spoken-word recognition will be discussed with a focus on the ...
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Morphological Processing in Spoken-Word Recognition
2023Most psycholinguistic studies on morphological processing have examined the role of morphological structure in the visual modality. This chapter discusses morphological processing in the auditory modality, which is an area of research that has only recently received more attention.
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Orthographic Effects in Second-Language Spoken-Word Recognition
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition, 2017Evidence from both alphabetic and nonalphabetic languages has suggested the role of orthography in the processing of spoken words in individuals’ native language (L1).
Qingqing Qu, Zhanling Cui, M. Damian
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Fundamentals of spoken word recognition
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003Researchers have made significant progress in identifying the basic principles responsible for the normal-listener’s rapid and accurate identification of spoken words. In particular, there is now almost uniform consensus that spoken word recognition involves two fundamental processes: activation and competition.
Paul A. Luce, Conor McLennan
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Priming the Visual Recognition of Spoken Words
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1995A preliminary investigation was conducted to understand the effects of word visibility and prime association factors on visual spoken word recognition in lipreading, using a related/ unrelated prime-target paradigm. Prime-target pairings were determined on the basis of paper-and-pencil word associations completed by 85 participants with normal hearing.
C R, Lansing, C L, Helgeson
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Real-Time Recognition of Spoken Words
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971First a survey is given of a number of published vowel and word recognition systems. Then a new real-time word recognition system is described that uses only a small computer (8K memory) and a few analog peripherals. The essentials of the procedure are as follows.
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