Two lexical decision experiments addressed the role of paradigmatic effects in auditory word recognition. Experiment 1 showed that listeners classified a form with an incorrectly voiced final obstruent more readily as a word if the obstruent is realised as voiced in other forms of that word's morphological paradigm. Moreover, if such was the case, the exact probability of paradigmatic voicing emerged as a significant predictor of the response latencies. A greater probability of voicing correlated with longer response latencies for words correctly realised with voiceless final obstruents. A similar effect of this probability was observed in Experiment 2 for words with completely voiceless or weakly voiced (incompletely neutralised) final obs...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
In an auditory lexical decision experiment, 5541 spoken content words and pseudowords were presented...
This study explores the effects of informational redundancy, as carried by a word's morphological pa...
Two lexical decision experiments addressed the role of paradigmatic effects in auditory word recogni...
In Dutch, all morpheme-final obstruents are voiceless in word-final position. As a consequence, the ...
In Dutch, all morpheme-final obstruents are voiceless in word-final position. As a consequence, the ...
Effects on spoken-word recognition of prevoicing differences in Dutch initial voiced plosives were e...
This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
In speech audiometric testing, hearing performance is typically measured by calculating the number o...
Contains fulltext : 142474.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In an auditory lex...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
A growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphological relations between word forms...
It has recently been shown that listeners use systematic differences in vowel length and intonation ...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
Contains fulltext : 64786.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this disserta...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
In an auditory lexical decision experiment, 5541 spoken content words and pseudowords were presented...
This study explores the effects of informational redundancy, as carried by a word's morphological pa...
Two lexical decision experiments addressed the role of paradigmatic effects in auditory word recogni...
In Dutch, all morpheme-final obstruents are voiceless in word-final position. As a consequence, the ...
In Dutch, all morpheme-final obstruents are voiceless in word-final position. As a consequence, the ...
Effects on spoken-word recognition of prevoicing differences in Dutch initial voiced plosives were e...
This study addresses the roles of segment deletion, durational reduction, and frequency of use in th...
In speech audiometric testing, hearing performance is typically measured by calculating the number o...
Contains fulltext : 142474.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In an auditory lex...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
A growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphological relations between word forms...
It has recently been shown that listeners use systematic differences in vowel length and intonation ...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
Contains fulltext : 64786.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this disserta...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
In an auditory lexical decision experiment, 5541 spoken content words and pseudowords were presented...
This study explores the effects of informational redundancy, as carried by a word's morphological pa...