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The relationship between sentence comprehension and lexical-semantic retuning
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The Neural Time Course of Semantic Ambiguity Resolution in Speech Comprehension. ...
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Towards a distributed connectionist account of cognates and interlingual homographs: Evidence from semantic relatedness tasks ...
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Background. Current models of how bilinguals process cognates (e.g. “wolf”, which has the same meaning in Dutch and English) and interlingual homographs (e.g. “angel”, meaning “insect’s sting” in Dutch) are based primarily on data from lexical decision tasks. A major drawback of such tasks is that it is difficult—if not impossible—to separate processes that occur during decision making (e.g. response competition) from processes that take place in the lexicon (e.g. lateral inhibition). Instead, we conducted two English semantic relatedness judgement experiments. Methods. In Experiment 1, highly proficient Dutch–English bilinguals (N = 29) and English monolinguals (N = 30) judged the semantic relatedness of word pairs that included a cognate (e.g. “wolf”–“howl”; n = 50), an interlingual homograph (e.g. “angel”–“heaven”; n = 50) or an English control word (e.g. “carrot”–“vegetable”; n = 50). In Experiment 2, another group of highly proficient Dutch–English bilinguals (N = 101) read sentences in Dutch that ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/jndae https://osf.io/jndae/
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The neural time course of semantic ambiguity resolution in speech comprehension
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In: J Cogn Neurosci (2020)
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Pupil Dilation Is Sensitive to Semantic Ambiguity and Acoustic Degradation
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In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2020)
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Contextual priming of word meanings is stabilized over sleep
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A Database of Dutch–English Cognates, Interlingual Homographs and Translation Equivalents
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Towards a distributed connectionist account of cognates and interlingual homographs: evidence from semantic relatedness tasks
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The neural time course of semantic ambiguity resolution in speech comprehension
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Incidental learning and long-term retention of new word meanings from stories: The effect of number of exposures ...
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Listeners and Readers Generalise Their Experience With Word Meanings Across Modalities ...
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Listeners and readers generalize their experience with word meanings across modalities
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