Summary : Lexical context effect on meaning access of homographs We present three lexical decision experiments investigating the effect of lexical context on homophonic homographs meaning access. In the two first experiments, each trial consisted of the presentation of a context word, an ambiguous word as a prime, and a target word. The context word was related either to the dominant or subordinate meaning, or was not related. The target word was related to the dominant meaning of the ambiguous word in Experiment 1, and to the subordinate meaning in Experiment 2. The presentation time of words and the ISI were also manipulated. The results indicated an early effect of the context on meaning access : whereas the presentation of a context wor...
Effects of context are pervasive throughout perceptual and cognitive processing domains. Many studie...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
The processes by which spoken language is comprehended are extremely complex, and the development of...
Summary : Lexical context effect on meaning access of homographs We present three lexical decision e...
International audienceWe present three lexical decision experiments investigating the effect of lexi...
Membres du Jury : Guy DENHIERE, Directeur de Recherche au C.N.R.S., Aix-en-Provence. Michel FAYOL, P...
International audienceContextual constraints on the processing of homophonic homographs were investi...
Summary : The role of the relative frequency of different meanings of homographs in lexical access. ...
Summary : Which stage ofhomograph processing is affected by relative frequency of meanings ? Using a...
Two experiments assessed the timecourse of meaning activation for ambiguous words. Subjects read sen...
Summary : Does a frequency-ordered search model account for the processing of nearly equiprobable ho...
Psycholinguistic research on semantic processing commonly distinguishes bottom-up lexical processes ...
International audienceHomonyms are ambiguous words having several unrelated meanings (for example, "...
Summary : Effect of word presentation rate on the importance of contextual bias in dichotic listenin...
This research investigates context effects on multiple meaning access during word recognition. Pre...
Effects of context are pervasive throughout perceptual and cognitive processing domains. Many studie...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
The processes by which spoken language is comprehended are extremely complex, and the development of...
Summary : Lexical context effect on meaning access of homographs We present three lexical decision e...
International audienceWe present three lexical decision experiments investigating the effect of lexi...
Membres du Jury : Guy DENHIERE, Directeur de Recherche au C.N.R.S., Aix-en-Provence. Michel FAYOL, P...
International audienceContextual constraints on the processing of homophonic homographs were investi...
Summary : The role of the relative frequency of different meanings of homographs in lexical access. ...
Summary : Which stage ofhomograph processing is affected by relative frequency of meanings ? Using a...
Two experiments assessed the timecourse of meaning activation for ambiguous words. Subjects read sen...
Summary : Does a frequency-ordered search model account for the processing of nearly equiprobable ho...
Psycholinguistic research on semantic processing commonly distinguishes bottom-up lexical processes ...
International audienceHomonyms are ambiguous words having several unrelated meanings (for example, "...
Summary : Effect of word presentation rate on the importance of contextual bias in dichotic listenin...
This research investigates context effects on multiple meaning access during word recognition. Pre...
Effects of context are pervasive throughout perceptual and cognitive processing domains. Many studie...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
The processes by which spoken language is comprehended are extremely complex, and the development of...