The Ss in 2 experiments first learned a PA list of words as responses to nonsense syllables. In 1 condition the words differed in meaningfulness (M) and in the other condition the words differed in pleasantness (PL). Next, Ss learned a 2nd PA list of the same syllables as responses to numbers. High-M words were learned faster than low-M words, but did not transfer either this difference in learning or the difference in rated M to the syllables. Pleasant words were learned faster than indifferent words in one experiment (men’s) but not in the other (women’s). In neither experiment did the words transfer their difference in learning to the syllables, but in the men’s experiment they did transfer the difference in rated PL
Déjà vu is a nebulous memory experience defined by a clash between evaluations of familiarity and no...
Research has shown that generating words in a study phase (e.g. "shoe" from foot-s$\sb{--}$e) usuall...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
The Ss in 2 experiments first learned a PA list of words as responses to nonsense syllables. In 1 co...
48 female in 1 experiment and 32 male undergraduates in another 1st learned a paired-associate (PA) ...
Conducted 3 paired-associate learning experiments, with a total of 228 undergraduates, in which nons...
Conducted 4 experiments with 240 male undergraduates in which nonsense syllables 1st acquired differ...
Background Certain manipulations, such as testing oneself on newly learned word associations (recall...
We review recent artificial language learning studies, especially those following Endress and Bonatt...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that positive transfer is a function of the de...
Learning is often accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence in one's knowledge, a feeling of k...
The Lexical Quality Hypothesis suggests that the difficulties exhibited by poor readers cascade from...
Sensible, interrelated sentences were presented with or without bizarre sentences that could be tran...
Pseudowords (words that are not real but resemble real words in a language) have been used increasin...
Déjà vu is a nebulous memory experience defined by a clash between evaluations of familiarity and no...
Research has shown that generating words in a study phase (e.g. "shoe" from foot-s$\sb{--}$e) usuall...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...
The Ss in 2 experiments first learned a PA list of words as responses to nonsense syllables. In 1 co...
48 female in 1 experiment and 32 male undergraduates in another 1st learned a paired-associate (PA) ...
Conducted 3 paired-associate learning experiments, with a total of 228 undergraduates, in which nons...
Conducted 4 experiments with 240 male undergraduates in which nonsense syllables 1st acquired differ...
Background Certain manipulations, such as testing oneself on newly learned word associations (recall...
We review recent artificial language learning studies, especially those following Endress and Bonatt...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that positive transfer is a function of the de...
Learning is often accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence in one's knowledge, a feeling of k...
The Lexical Quality Hypothesis suggests that the difficulties exhibited by poor readers cascade from...
Sensible, interrelated sentences were presented with or without bizarre sentences that could be tran...
Pseudowords (words that are not real but resemble real words in a language) have been used increasin...
Déjà vu is a nebulous memory experience defined by a clash between evaluations of familiarity and no...
Research has shown that generating words in a study phase (e.g. "shoe" from foot-s$\sb{--}$e) usuall...
Language learning relies on both short-term and long-term memory. Phonological short-term memory (pS...