Building on the work of Boyce et al. 1987, priming experiments were carried out to help deepen our understanding of the lexical organization of Welsh and of how morphologically related forms are represented lexically, to test the hypothesis that mutated and unmutated forms are connected in lexical representation. To this end, these experiments involved the use of the well-known priming and masked priming techniques in the auditory modality.NSF Grant 1453724: Experimental and Descriptive Investigations of Welsh Consonant Mutatio
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
Many studies have previously reported that the recognition of a stem target (e.g., teach) is facilit...
The masked priming paradigm appears to hold particular promise for the investigation of lexical acce...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
The present research explores the degree of morphological structure of compound words in the native ...
The present studies attempt to characterize the representations that support long-term, cross-modali...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...
In this paper we investigate category-specific effects through the lens of Welsh mutation. Smith (20...
International audienceThe phonological priming paradigm provides an interesting methodological tool ...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined priming effects where primes were formed by ...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
The mutation system of initial consonant gradation in dialects of North Welsh has been expanding to ...
a. Input representations are skewed so as to minimize constraint violations in the phonology. b. Inp...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
Four cross-modal priming experiments in Spanish addressed the role of suprasegmental and segmental i...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
Many studies have previously reported that the recognition of a stem target (e.g., teach) is facilit...
The masked priming paradigm appears to hold particular promise for the investigation of lexical acce...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
The present research explores the degree of morphological structure of compound words in the native ...
The present studies attempt to characterize the representations that support long-term, cross-modali...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...
In this paper we investigate category-specific effects through the lens of Welsh mutation. Smith (20...
International audienceThe phonological priming paradigm provides an interesting methodological tool ...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined priming effects where primes were formed by ...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
The mutation system of initial consonant gradation in dialects of North Welsh has been expanding to ...
a. Input representations are skewed so as to minimize constraint violations in the phonology. b. Inp...
A series of experiments assessed masked priming for letters and words that are visually similar (SIM...
Four cross-modal priming experiments in Spanish addressed the role of suprasegmental and segmental i...
Masked priming has a short and somewhat controversial history. When used as a tool to study whether ...
Many studies have previously reported that the recognition of a stem target (e.g., teach) is facilit...
The masked priming paradigm appears to hold particular promise for the investigation of lexical acce...