Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effects on human listening of subcategorical mismatch in word forms. The source of TRACE's failure lay not in interactive connectivity, not in the presence of inter-word competition, and not in the use of phonemic representations, but in the need for continuously optimised interpretation of the input. When an analogue of TRACE was allowed to cycle to asymptote on every slice of input, an acceptable simulation of the subcategorical mismatch data was achieved. Even then, however, the simulation was not as close as that produced by the Merge model, which has inter-word competition, phonemic representations and continuous optimisation (but no interacti...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
Human perception, cognition, and action requires fast integration of bottom-up signals with top-down...
Spoken utterances contain few reliable cues to word boundaries, but listeners nonetheless experience...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
Item does not contain fulltextSimulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word r...
Computational models provide a means for concretely specifying theoretical assumptions, and examinin...
A long-standing debate between autonomous and interactive models of spoken word recognition was give...
International audienceHow do we map the rapid input of spoken language onto phonological and lexical...
This paper describes recent experimental evidence which shows that models of spoken word recognition...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Computational models provide a means for concretely specifying theoretical assumptions, and examinin...
In 5 experiments, listeners heard words and nonwords, some cross-spliced so that they contained acou...
International audienceHow do we map the rapid input of spoken language onto phonological and lexical...
The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising words spuri...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
Human perception, cognition, and action requires fast integration of bottom-up signals with top-down...
Spoken utterances contain few reliable cues to word boundaries, but listeners nonetheless experience...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
Item does not contain fulltextSimulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word r...
Computational models provide a means for concretely specifying theoretical assumptions, and examinin...
A long-standing debate between autonomous and interactive models of spoken word recognition was give...
International audienceHow do we map the rapid input of spoken language onto phonological and lexical...
This paper describes recent experimental evidence which shows that models of spoken word recognition...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Computational models provide a means for concretely specifying theoretical assumptions, and examinin...
In 5 experiments, listeners heard words and nonwords, some cross-spliced so that they contained acou...
International audienceHow do we map the rapid input of spoken language onto phonological and lexical...
The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising words spuri...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
Human perception, cognition, and action requires fast integration of bottom-up signals with top-down...
Spoken utterances contain few reliable cues to word boundaries, but listeners nonetheless experience...