Embodied theories propose that language is understood via mental simulations of sensory states related to perception and action. Given that direct speech (e.g., She says, “It’s a lovely day!”) is perceived to be more vivid than indirect speech (e.g., She says (that) it’s a lovely day) in perception, recent research shows in silent reading that more vivid speech representations are mentally simulated for direct speech than for indirect speech. This ‘simulated’ speech is found to contain suprasegmental prosodic representations (e.g., speech prosody) but its phonological detail and its causal role in silent reading of direct speech remain unclear. Here in three experiments, I explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech simul...
The objective of this study is to investigate facets of the human phonological system in an attempt ...
All it takes is a face-to-face conversation in a noisy environment to realize that viewing a speaker...
The present research investigates the relationship between spoken language and reading processes by ...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
Abstract ■ In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: "Iʼm hungry") is percei...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: “I'm hungry”) is perceived to be more vivid ...
In this chapter, we review recent research concerned with “inner voice” experiences during silent re...
Language can be viewed as a set of cues that modulate the comprehender’s thought processes. It is a ...
In this chapter, we review a new body of research on language processing, focusing particularly on t...
Auditory perceptual simulation (APS) during silent reading refers to situations in which the reader ...
Contains fulltext : 56014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A perceptual l...
The implicit prosody hypothesis (Fodor, 1998, 2002) proposes that silent reading coincides with a de...
Stories transport readers into vivid imaginative worlds, but understanding how readers create such w...
The objective of this study is to investigate facets of the human phonological system in an attempt ...
All it takes is a face-to-face conversation in a noisy environment to realize that viewing a speaker...
The present research investigates the relationship between spoken language and reading processes by ...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
Abstract ■ In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: "Iʼm hungry") is percei...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: “I'm hungry”) is perceived to be more vivid ...
In this chapter, we review recent research concerned with “inner voice” experiences during silent re...
Language can be viewed as a set of cues that modulate the comprehender’s thought processes. It is a ...
In this chapter, we review a new body of research on language processing, focusing particularly on t...
Auditory perceptual simulation (APS) during silent reading refers to situations in which the reader ...
Contains fulltext : 56014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A perceptual l...
The implicit prosody hypothesis (Fodor, 1998, 2002) proposes that silent reading coincides with a de...
Stories transport readers into vivid imaginative worlds, but understanding how readers create such w...
The objective of this study is to investigate facets of the human phonological system in an attempt ...
All it takes is a face-to-face conversation in a noisy environment to realize that viewing a speaker...
The present research investigates the relationship between spoken language and reading processes by ...