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Month: February 2021

Structural Priming in the Comprehension of Non-Native Speech

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Douglas Getty and Scott Fraundorf Contact Email(s): doug.getty@pitt.edu, sfraundo@pitt.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Talking like a Valley Girl? Online Processing of Sociolinguistic Cues

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Daisy Leigh, Judith Degen and Robert Podesva Contact Email(s): ddleigh@stanford.edu, jdegen@stanford.edu, podesva@stanford.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Inside the wug-test: phonological well-formedness and processing costs

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Canaan Breiss Contact Email(s): cbreiss@ucla.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Putting the pieces together: Two-year-olds hearing an unfamiliar accent recognize known words and learn new words but do not use known words to learn new words

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Alexander LaTourrette, Cynthia Blanco and Sandra Waxman Contact Email(s): alatour@upenn.edu, cynthiapblanco@gmail.com, s-waxman@northwestern.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Prediction accuracy facilitates processing of visual word form

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Yang Agnes Gao, Tamara Swaab and Matthew Traxler Contact Email(s): aygao@ucdavis.edu, swaab@ucdavis.edu, traxler@ad3.ucdavis.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Does reading unexpected words lead to engagement of cognitive control?

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Suzanne Jongman, Yaqi Xu and Kara Federmeier Contact Email(s): sjongman@illinois.edu, yaqixu2@illinois.edu, kfederme@illinois.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Children with hearing loss use semantic and syntactic cues for prediction in sentence comprehension

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Rebecca Holt, Benjamin Davies, Laurence Bruggeman and Katherine Demuth Contact Email(s): rebecca.holt@mq.edu.au, ben.davies@mq.edu.au, l.bruggeman@westernsydney.edu.au, katherine.demuth@mq.ed... Read More

Online cloze evidence for rapid use of lexical and grammatical cues

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Masato Nakamura and Colin Phillips Contact Email(s): mnaka@umd.edu, colin@umd.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Model-based estimates of predictability reveal brain’s robust sensitivity to variation in semantic fit even among unexpected words

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Jakub Szewczyk and Kara Federmeier Contact Email(s): jakub.szewczyk@gmail.com, kfederme@illinois.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Effects of word order on L1 and L2 semantic prediction

Posted on February 24, 2021February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Carrie Jackson, Holger Hopp and Theres GrĂ¼ter Contact Email(s): cnj1@psu.edu, h.hopp@tu-braunschweig.de, theres@hawaii.edu Abstract PDF... Read More
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