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[In Press] Cross-clause planning in Nungon (Papua New Guinea) : eye-tracking evidence
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492); Morgan, Adam M.; Yu, Jenny (S33569). - : U.S., Springer New York, 2022
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(Not) Keeping another language in mind: Structural representations in bilinguals
Ahn, Danbi. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Translation distractors facilitate production in single- and mixed-language picture naming ...
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Translation distractors facilitate production in single- and mixed-language picture naming ...
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Shared syntax between comprehension and production: Multi-paradigm evidence that resumptive pronouns hinder comprehension
In: Cognition (2020)
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The Acquisition and Mechanisms of Lexical Regulation in Multilinguals
Tomoschuk, Brendan. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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The role of working memory for syntactic formulation in language production.
In: Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition, vol 45, iss 10 (2019)
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Perceptual features predict word frequency asymmetry across modalities.
In: Attention, perception & psychophysics, vol 81, iss 4 (2019)
Abstract: The relationships between word frequency and various perceptual features have been used to study the cognitive processes involved in word production and recognition, as well as patterns in language use over time. However, little work has been done comparing spoken and written frequencies against each other, which leaves open the question of whether there are modality-specific relationships between perceptual features and frequency. Words have different frequencies in speech and written texts, with some words occurring disproportionately more often in one modality than the other. In the present study, we investigated whether perceptual features predict this frequency asymmetry across modalities. Our results suggest that perceptual features such as length, neighborhood density, and positional probability differentially affect speech and writing, which reveals different online processing constraints and considerations for communicative efficiency across the two modalities. These modality-specific effects exist above and beyond formality differences. This work provides arguments against theories that assume that words differing in frequency are perceptually equivalent, as well as models that predict little to no influence of perceptual features on top-down processes of word selection.
Keyword: Cognitive Sciences; Experimental Psychology; Humans; Language; Language production; Perceptual features; Psychology; Rational model; Reading; Speech; Speech Perception; Word frequency; Writing
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/63h684d1
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The mental representation of syntax: Interfaces with production, comprehension, and learning
Morgan, Adam Milton. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Syntactic Entrainment: The Repetition of Syntactic Structures in Event Descriptions.
In: Journal of memory and language, vol 107 (2019)
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When a seven is not a seven: Self-ratings of bilingual language proficiency differ between and within language populations
In: BILINGUALISM-LANGUAGE AND COGNITION, vol 22, iss 3 (2019)
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It depends: Optionality in the production of filler-gap dependencies
Fadlon, Julie; Morgan, Adam M; Meltzer-Asscher, Aya. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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A Mechanistic Framework for Explaining Audience Design in Language Production.
In: Annual review of psychology, vol 70, iss 1 (2019)
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Repeat After Us: Syntactic Alignment is Not Partner-Specific
In: J Mem Lang (2019)
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Grammatial encoding
In: The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics (Oxford, 2018), p. 432-460
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The priming of basic combinatory responses in MEG.
Blanco-Elorrieta, Esti; Ferreira, Victor S; Del Prato, Paul. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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Toward A database of intracranial electrophysiology during natural language presentation
In: Prof. Levy via Courtney Crummett (2018)
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The role of working memory for syntactic formulation in language production
In: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn (2018)
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The effect of anomalous utterances on language production.
In: Memory & cognition, vol 45, iss 2 (2017)
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The Priming of Basic Combinatory Responses in MEG
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