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Vocabulary knowledge predicts individual differences in the integration of visual and linguistic constraints
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Prediction during simultaneous interpreting: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm
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In: ISSN: 0010-0277 ; Cognition, Vol. 220 (2022) P. 104987 (2022)
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Processing Evidence for the Grammatical Encoding of the Mass/Count Distinction in Mandarin Chinese
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Spoken-word recognition in 2-year-olds: The tug of war between phonological and semantic activation
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In: Journal of Memory and Language (2021)
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Everyday Language Exposure Shapes Prediction of Specific Words in Listening Comprehension: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study ...
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Using verb morphology to predict subject number in L1 and L2 sentence processing: A visual-world eye-tracking experiment
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In: Journal of the European Second Language Association; Vol 5, No 1 (2021); 115–132 ; 2399-9101 (2021)
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Discourse- and prominence-driven predictive argument interpretation: the influence of discourse coherence and animacy on the prediction of grammatical functions in Swedish ...
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Effects of speech rate on anticipatory eye movements in the Visual World Paradigm: Evidence from aging, native, and non-native language processing ...
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Contextual constraints on the activation of lexical forms by nonlinguistic sounds
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Everyday Language Exposure Shapes Prediction of Specific Words in Listening Comprehension: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study
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We investigated the effects of everyday language exposure on the prediction of orthographic and phonological forms of a highly predictable word during listening comprehension. Native Japanese speakers in Tokyo (Experiment 1) and Berlin (Experiment 2) listened to sentences that contained a predictable word and viewed four objects. The critical object represented the target word (e.g., /sakana/; fish), an orthographic competitor (e.g., /tuno/; horn), a phonological competitor (e.g., /sakura/; cherry blossom), or an unrelated word (e.g., /hon/; book). The three other objects were distractors. The Tokyo group fixated the target and the orthographic competitor over the unrelated objects before the target word was mentioned, suggesting that they pre-activated the orthographic form of the target word. The Berlin group showed a weaker bias toward the target than the Tokyo group, and they showed a tendency to fixate the orthographic competitor only when the orthographic similarity was very high. Thus, prediction effects were weaker in the Berlin group than in the Tokyo group. We found no evidence for the prediction of phonological information. The obtained group differences support probabilistic models of prediction, which regard the built-up language experience as a basis of prediction. ; Peer Reviewed
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400 Sprache; ddc:400; eye-tracking; language prediction; listening comprehension; orthographic processing; visual world paradigm
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URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-110-18452/23309-8
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URL: http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/18452/23309 https://doi.org/10.18452/22701 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.607474
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Incremental processing of telicity in Italian children
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In: Experiments in Linguistic Meaning; Vol 1 (2021); 71-77 ; 2694-1791 (2021)
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Lexical constraints on the prediction of form: Insights from the visual world paradigm
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Anaphora resolution and word-order across adulthood: Ageing effects on online listening comprehension
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Another look at the online processing of scalar inferences ...
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The role of auditory perceptual gestalts on the processing of phrase structure ...
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Exploiting referential gaze for uncertainty reduction in situated language processing : an information-theoretic approach
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A novel eye tracking paradigm for detecting semantic and phonological activation in aphasia
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The influence of globally ungrammatical local syntactic constraints on real-time sentence comprehension: Evidence from the visual world paradigm and reading
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Mobile Eye Tracking During Storybook Listening: Applying the Visual World Paradigm in the Investigation of Preschoolers' Online Discourse Processing
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Toth, Abigail. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2018
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