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Visual Word Recognition of Single-Syllable Words.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2004
Speeded visual word naming and lexical decision performance are reported for 2428 words for young adults and healthy older adults. Hierarchical regression techniques were used to investigate the unique predictive variance of phonological features in the onsets, lexical variables (e.g., measures of consistency, frequency, familiarity, neighborhood size,
David A, Balota   +4 more
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Word recognition by Japanese infants

Proceeding of Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing. ICSLP '96, 1996
Building a lexicon is a necessary step in the process of language acquisition. The emergence and development of vocabulary have usually been observed in naturalistic settings through their external manifestations: the first attempts at producing words, and the various signs showing that an infant comprehends words. Naturalistic approaches, however, may
Pierre A. Hallé   +4 more
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Word Meaning and Word Recognition

1983
The problem of meaning has not yet been solved in psychology. Books on psycholinguistics generally offer several proposals [e.g. Clark and Clark (1977); Foss and Hakes (1978); Glucksberg and Danks (1975)], but none of them is really satisfactory, and psychologists who want to study the meaning of words or their development in childhood are thus in a ...
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Note on the Visual Recognition of Words

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969
Gibson, Pick, Osser, and Hammond (1962) found that a spelling-to-sound correlation increased the probability of visually perceiving wordlike over nonword-like strings of letters. Their words were scaled for effort of sub-vocalization to test the hypotheses that: (a) more work is required in the vocalization of nonword-like strings, and (b) the number ...
O W, Smith, F, Landy
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A recognition and verification strategy for handwritten word recognition

Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2003. Proceedings., 2004
In this paper a word recognition and verification scheme based on HMMs is presented. However, the main contribution of the current work lies in the validation of such a strategy. In order to perform this task, we carried out some experiments on word recognition using a legal amount database and then we compared the results reached with other study ...
Marisa E. Morita   +3 more
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Machine Recognition of Spoken Words

1960
Publisher Summary The mechanical recognition of speech sounds is a field in which computers are now being used. This chapter discusses the present state of speech recognition by machines. Speech recognition machines must work with the acoustic wave as input, and must therefore perform some or all of the processes normally the province of the human ...
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Perceptual Recognition Of Words

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1957
L, POSTMAN, M R, ROSENZWEIG
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Structure in auditory word recognition

Cognition, 1987
Abstract Dominant models of auditory word recognition emphasize the lexical access component of the word identification problem. They thus cast the recognition process as a simple operation matching the input against stored lexical representations or direct activation of those representations.
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The development of word recognition

3rd International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1994), 1994
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