Humans seemingly effortlessly understand speech. As people listen, incoming auditory information is matched to an internal mental dictionary in order to successfully recognize words. This mental dictionary is called the lexicon. Research on the structure of the lexicon and how the lexicon is organized are core topics in the field of speech perception. Using an auditory version of the lexical decision task (ALDT, Luce & Pisoni, 1998), Goh, Suarez, Yap, and Hui Tan (2009) aimed to determine the structure of the lexicon. In the ALDT, participants classify speech utterances as words or non-words as quickly as possible. The speed at which one makes a lexical decision upon hearing aword reflects the extent to which theword is accessible in the le...
In an auditory lexical decision experiment, 5541 spoken content words and pseudowords were presented...
Bilingualism research has primarily focused on the perception and processing of individual sounds or...
Lexical access is a core component of word processing. In order to produce or comprehend a word, lan...
The effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoken word recognition were ...
In the present article, the effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoke...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
Speech recognition is the process by which humans seemingly effortlessly decode physical vibrations ...
We report two studies of the distinct effects that a word's age of acquisition (AoA) and frequency h...
International audienceAlthough the word frequency effect is one of the most established findings in ...
Contains fulltext : 142474.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In an auditory lex...
Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognitio...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Listeners find it relatively difficult to recognize words that are similar-sounding to other known w...
Phonological similarity among spoken words is traditionally indexed by neighbourhood density (i.e., ...
Many studies have repeatedly shown an orthographic consistency effect in the auditory lexical decisi...
In an auditory lexical decision experiment, 5541 spoken content words and pseudowords were presented...
Bilingualism research has primarily focused on the perception and processing of individual sounds or...
Lexical access is a core component of word processing. In order to produce or comprehend a word, lan...
The effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoken word recognition were ...
In the present article, the effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoke...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
Speech recognition is the process by which humans seemingly effortlessly decode physical vibrations ...
We report two studies of the distinct effects that a word's age of acquisition (AoA) and frequency h...
International audienceAlthough the word frequency effect is one of the most established findings in ...
Contains fulltext : 142474.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In an auditory lex...
Although the word-frequency effect is one of the most established findings in spoken-word recognitio...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Listeners find it relatively difficult to recognize words that are similar-sounding to other known w...
Phonological similarity among spoken words is traditionally indexed by neighbourhood density (i.e., ...
Many studies have repeatedly shown an orthographic consistency effect in the auditory lexical decisi...
In an auditory lexical decision experiment, 5541 spoken content words and pseudowords were presented...
Bilingualism research has primarily focused on the perception and processing of individual sounds or...
Lexical access is a core component of word processing. In order to produce or comprehend a word, lan...