The experiments reported in this thesis examine the time-course of talker-specificity and lexical competition effects during word learning. It is typically assumed that talker-specificity effects depend on access to highly-detailed lexical representations whilst lexical competition effects depend more on abstract, overlapping representations that allow phonologically-similar words to compete during spoken word recognition. By tracking the time-course of these two effects concurrently it was possible to examine the contributions of episodic and abstract representations to recognition and processing of newly-learned words. Results indicated that talker-specific information affected recognition of both novel and existing words immediately afte...
Multiword sequences are important components of language because they are building blocks that can b...
When we hear speech, besides the linguistic content, we may gain a great deal of information about t...
Despite the benefits of performance-based oral communication tests, a plethora of variables, as illu...
The experiments reported in this thesis examine the time-course of talker-specificity and lexical co...
Although encountering novel words in one's own language in adulthood is not an uncommon event, the r...
Extensive research has shown that sleep supports memory. Newer work suggests that wakefulness can al...
Sleep plays an active role in consolidating new words into vocabulary, in line with Complementary Le...
This study analyzes negative particle variation (i.e., the variable presence or absence of the negat...
Literature on the cognitive and psychological mechanisms by which context affects the meaning of wor...
This thesis develops an integrated computational model of task switching in heterogeneous categoris...
This paper presents a pilot study investigating the development of declarative memory in infancy, by...
Considerable work in the past decade has focused on representational accounts of how semantic inform...
The development of large-scale, language corpora has highlighted the increasing need for automa...
Collocation, known as words that commonly co-occur, is a major category of formulaic language. There...
Blended learning, a combination of face-to-face and online instruction, is seen as one of the most i...
Multiword sequences are important components of language because they are building blocks that can b...
When we hear speech, besides the linguistic content, we may gain a great deal of information about t...
Despite the benefits of performance-based oral communication tests, a plethora of variables, as illu...
The experiments reported in this thesis examine the time-course of talker-specificity and lexical co...
Although encountering novel words in one's own language in adulthood is not an uncommon event, the r...
Extensive research has shown that sleep supports memory. Newer work suggests that wakefulness can al...
Sleep plays an active role in consolidating new words into vocabulary, in line with Complementary Le...
This study analyzes negative particle variation (i.e., the variable presence or absence of the negat...
Literature on the cognitive and psychological mechanisms by which context affects the meaning of wor...
This thesis develops an integrated computational model of task switching in heterogeneous categoris...
This paper presents a pilot study investigating the development of declarative memory in infancy, by...
Considerable work in the past decade has focused on representational accounts of how semantic inform...
The development of large-scale, language corpora has highlighted the increasing need for automa...
Collocation, known as words that commonly co-occur, is a major category of formulaic language. There...
Blended learning, a combination of face-to-face and online instruction, is seen as one of the most i...
Multiword sequences are important components of language because they are building blocks that can b...
When we hear speech, besides the linguistic content, we may gain a great deal of information about t...
Despite the benefits of performance-based oral communication tests, a plethora of variables, as illu...