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Bolte, Jens; Uhe, Mechtild – Brain and Language, 2004
Using lexical decision, the effects of primes of different length on spoken word recognition were evaluated in three partial repetition priming experiments. Prime length was determined via gating (Experiments 1a and 2a). It was shorter than, equivalent to, or longer than the recognition point (RP), or a complete word. In Experiments 1b and 1c,…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Word Recognition, Linguistics, Experiments
Feldman, Laurie Beth; Soltano, Emily G.; Pastizzo, Matthew J.; Francis, Sarah E. – Brain and Language, 2004
We examined the influence of semantic transparency on morphological facilitation in English in three lexical decision experiments. Decision latencies to visual targets (e.g., CASUALNESS) were faster after semantically transparent (e.g., CASUALLY) than semantically opaque (e.g., CASUALTY) primes whether primes were auditory and presented…
Descriptors: Semantics, Morphology (Languages), Language Processing, English
Shatzman, Keren B.; Schiller, Niels O. – Brain and Language, 2004
Models of speech production disagree on whether or not homonyms have a shared word-form representation. To investigate this issue, a picture-naming experiment was carried out using Dutch homonyms of which both meanings could be presented as a picture. Naming latencies for the low-frequency meanings of homonyms were slower than for those of the…
Descriptors: Word Frequency, Hypothesis Testing, Models, Speech