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61“…Because of this, in the present study, we investigate how free allophonic variation in the realization of the German rhotic (/r/) impacts spoken word recognition for native German listeners and two groups of non-native listeners (French and Italian learners of German). …”
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62“…Decreases in oscillatory alpha‐ and beta‐band power have been consistently found in spoken‐word production. These have been linked to both motor preparation and conceptual‐lexical retrieval processes. …”
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63“…The current study aims to further test for the potential modulatory roles of phonological information carried by spoken word-forms. Two phonological variables, namely lexicality (real versus pseudoword-form) and usage frequency (high versus low frequency), are considered and combined factorially, yielding four types of monosyllabic Mandarin spoken word-forms. …”
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66“…The goal of this study was to examine how working memory load affects the timeline for spoken word recognition in ideal listening conditions. …”
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67“…The use of orthographic and phonological information in spoken word recognition was studied in a visual world task where L1 Finnish learners of L2 French (n = 64) and L1 French native speakers (n = 24) were asked to match spoken word forms with printed words while their eye movements were recorded. …”
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68“…It is widely acknowledged in Germanic languages that segments are the primary planning units at the phonological encoding stage of spoken word production. Mixed results, however, have been found in Chinese, and it is still unclear what roles syllables and segments play in planning Chinese spoken word production. …”
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69“…The present study compared the time courses of the cross-modal semantic priming effects elicited by naturalistic sounds and spoken words on visual picture processing. Following an auditory prime, a picture (or blank frame) was briefly presented and then immediately masked. …”
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70“…Interestingly, span differences affected the timeline for spoken word recognition in noise, but not offline accuracy. …”
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71por Cai, Zhenguang G., Gilbert, Rebecca A., Davis, Matthew H., Gaskell, M. Gareth, Farrar, Lauren, Adler, Sarah, Rodd, Jennifer M.“…These results motivate a speaker-model account of spoken word recognition in which comprehenders determine key characteristics of their interlocutor and use this knowledge to guide word meaning access.…”
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72por Wang, Jie, Wong, Andus Wing-Kuen, Tsang, Yiu-Kei, Wang, Suiping, Chen, Hsuan-Chih“…It is widely acknowledged that phonemic segments are primary phonological units, processed serially, in spoken word production of Germanic languages. However, evidence for a behavioural effect of single-segment overlap on Chinese spoken word production is lacking. …”
Publicado 2019
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73“…Language researchers in a variety of disciplines have used priming as a tool to investigate theoretical questions. In spoken word recognition, long-term repetition priming effects have been obtained across a number of behavioral tasks (e.g., lexical decision, shadowing). …”
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74“…Together with the previous results they reveal that phoneme-free prosodic representations at the pre-lexical and lexical level are recruited by neurobiological spoken word recognition.…”
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75por Novak, Julia“…Since the 1990s, Black British poets have been at the forefront of developing the “one-person poetry show” or spoken-word play, an apt format for negotiating diasporic history and cultural memory in a public arena. …”
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76“…In the present study, we used computer simulations to compare the ability of a well-known model of spoken word recognition, TRACE, to the ability of a cognitive network model with a spreading activation-like process to account for the findings from several previously published behavioral studies of language processing. …”
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77por Lin, Yi, Fan, Xinran, Chen, Yueqi, Zhang, Hao, Chen, Fei, Zhang, Hui, Ding, Hongwei, Zhang, Yang“…Thirty participants (15 women) were presented with spoken words denoting happiness, sadness and neutrality in either the prosodic or semantic channel. …”
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80por Koo, Miseung, Jeon, Jihui, Moon, Hwayoung, Suh, Myungwhan, Lee, Junho, Oh, Seungha, Park, Mookyun“…This preliminary study assessed the effects of noise and stimulus presentation order on recall of spoken words and recorded pupil sizes while normal-hearing listeners were trying to encode a series of words for a subsequent recall task. …”
Publicado 2021
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