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E-raamat: Phonological and Phonetic Considerations of Lexical Processing

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  • Formaat: 242 pages
  • Sari: Benjamins Current Topics 80
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027267924
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  • Formaat: 242 pages
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027267924
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The human ability to understand and produce spoken words is fascinating in its complexity. People often vary in how they pronounce a word. They may need to recognize words spoken with an accent quite different from their own. And, in order to understand a word of a second or foreign language, they may need to identify words on the basis of sounds that are difficult to differentiate. This book brings together psycholinguistic research that addresses these topics and highlights how the study of spoken word processing can shed light on fundamental dynamics of language processing. It demonstrates how spoken word processing is affected by the specific characteristics of individual languages and their writing systems and how it grows and changes across the lifespan. The book offers new cutting-edge research on spoken word processing. It will benefit researchers and students interested in language processing as well as readers who wish to broaden their understanding of language in the mind. In particular, this book underlines the value of conducting psycholinguistic research across languages and across the lifespan. Originally published inThe Mental Lexicon Vol. 8:3 (2013).
About the contributors vii
The integration of phonological and phonetic processing: A matter of sound judgment
1(14)
Gonia Jarema
Gary Libben
Benjamin V. Tucker
How robust are exemplar effects in word comprehension?
15(26)
Iris Hanique
Ellen Aalders
Mirjam Ernestus
Production and accent affect memory
41(26)
Kit W. Cho
Laurie Beth Feldman
Phonological reduction in the first part of noun compounds: A case study of early child language
67(20)
Joseph Paul Stemberger
The locus of the masked onset priming effect: Evidence from Korean
87(14)
Naoko Witzel
Jeffrey Witzel
Yujeong Choi
The reversal of the baren-beeren merger in Austrian Standard German
101(18)
Marjoleine Sloos
Asymmetric lexical access and fuzzy lexical representations in second language learners
119(50)
Isabelle Darcy
Danielle Daidone
Chisato Kojima
Testing the viability of webDMDX for masked priming experiments
169(30)
Jeffrey Witzel
Samantha Cornelius
Naoko Witzel
Kenneth I. Forster
Jonathan C. Forster
Learning is not decline: The mental lexicon as a window into cognition across the lifespan
199(32)
Michael Ramscar
Peter Hendrix
Bradley Love
Harold Baayen
Index 231