AbstractIndividuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their responses for lexical processing tasks. A key variable accounting for much variance in lexical processing is frequency, but the size of the frequency effect has been demonstrated to reduce as a consequence of the individual’s vocabulary size. Using a connectionist computational implementation of the triangle model on a large set of English words, where orthographic, phonological, and semantic representations interact during processing, we show that the model demonstrates a reduced frequency effect as a consequence of amount of exposure to the language, a variable that was also a cause of greater vocabulary size in the model. The model was al...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
This paper presents the first systematic examination of the monolingual and bilingual frequency effe...
This paper presents the first systematic examination of the monolingual and bilingual frequency effe...
This paper presents the first systematic examination of the monolingual and bilingual frequency effe...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
Cognates – words which share form and meaning across two languages – have been extensively studied t...
Diversity of vocabulary knowledge and quantity of language exposure prior to literacy are key predic...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
This paper presents the first systematic examination of the monolingual and bilingual frequency effe...
This paper presents the first systematic examination of the monolingual and bilingual frequency effe...
This paper presents the first systematic examination of the monolingual and bilingual frequency effe...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
Cognates – words which share form and meaning across two languages – have been extensively studied t...
Diversity of vocabulary knowledge and quantity of language exposure prior to literacy are key predic...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...