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Cognitive Models of Speech Processing
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
This collection of papers and abstracts stems from the third meeting in the series of Sperlonga workshops on Cognitive Models of Speech Processing. It presents current research on the structure and organization of the mental lexicon, and on the processes that access that lexicon. The volume starts...
Published February 1st 1998 by Psychology Press
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Lexical Representations And Sentence Processing
A Special Issue of Language And Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Until recently, much research in language comprehension operated under the assumption that comprehenders initially identified the syntactic structure of sentences they were hearing or reading without regard to the meanings of the words in the sentences. A significant amount of recent work has...
Published July 15th 1997 by Psychology Press
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A Guide to Spoken Word Recognition Paradigms
Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
This special issue presents eighteen paradigms used to study spoken word recognition in experimental psycholinguistics. These range from classical paradigms such as phoneme monitoring, phonetic categorization, phoneme restoration, auditory lexical decision and word identification in noise, through...
Published February 18th 1997 by Psychology Press
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Prosody And Parsing
A Special Issue Of "Language And Cognitive Processes"
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
The papers in this special issue reflect an increase in research interest in the use of intonation and prosody in the processing of spoken sentences. As more is learned about sentence processing and as increased attention is paid to the processing of the spoken language, so researchers have begun...
Published July 7th 1996 by Psychology Press