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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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Supplemental materials: The relationship between sentence comprehension and lexical-semantic retuning ...
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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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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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Contextual priming of word meanings is stabilized over sleep ...
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Listeners and Readers Generalise Their Experience With Word Meanings Across Modalities ...
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Research has shown that adults’ lexical-semantic representations are surprisingly malleable. For instance, the interpretation of ambiguous words (e.g. bark) is influenced by experience such that recently encountered meanings become more readily available (Rodd et al., 2016, 2013). However the mechanism underlying this word-meaning priming effect remains unclear, and competing accounts make different predictions about the extent to which information about word meanings that is gained within one modality (e.g. speech) is transferred to the other modality (e.g. reading) to aid comprehension. In two web-based experiments, ambiguous target words were primed with either written or spoken sentences that biased their interpretation toward a subordinate meaning, or were unprimed. About 20 minutes after the prime exposure, interpretation of these target words was tested by presenting them in either written or spoken form, using word association (Experiment 1, N=78) and speeded semantic relatedness decisions ...
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Cognitive Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/7492a https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/7492a
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Listeners and readers generalize their experience with word meanings across modalities
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