The present study assessed intra- and cross-lingual neighborhood effects, using both a generalized lexical decision task and an analysis of a large-scale bilingual eye-tracking corpus (Cop, Dirix, Drieghe & Duyck, in press). Using new neighborhood density and frequency measures, the general lexical decision task yielded an inhibitory cross-lingual neighborhood density effect on reading times of second language words, replicating van Heuven, Dijkstra and Grainger (1998). Reaction times for native language words were not influenced by neighborhood density or frequency but error rates showed cross-lingual neighborhood effects depending on target word frequency. The large-scale eye movement corpus confirmed effects of cross-lingual neighborhood...
A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. ...
In this study, we attempted to determine whether larger NF effects occur for low-WF words than for h...
Behavioral studies with proficient late bilinguals have revealed the existence of orthographic neigh...
The present study assessed intra- and cross-lingual neighborhood effects, using both a generalized l...
We conducted three neighborhood experiments with Dutch–English bilinguals to test effects of L2 prof...
We conducted three neighborhood experiments with Dutch-English bilinguals to test effects of L2 prof...
We conducted three neighborhood experiments with Dutch–English bilinguals to test effects of L2 prof...
We used eye movement measures of first-language (L1) and second-language (L2) paragraph reading to i...
Current models of visual word recognition assume that the recognition of a stimulus word is affected...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
This study examined how acquisition of novel words from an unknown language (L2) is influenced by th...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
Summary : Interlingual neighborhood frequency effects in bilingual visual word recognition Interling...
International audienceA new Bayesian model of visual word recognition is used to simulate neighborho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. ...
In this study, we attempted to determine whether larger NF effects occur for low-WF words than for h...
Behavioral studies with proficient late bilinguals have revealed the existence of orthographic neigh...
The present study assessed intra- and cross-lingual neighborhood effects, using both a generalized l...
We conducted three neighborhood experiments with Dutch–English bilinguals to test effects of L2 prof...
We conducted three neighborhood experiments with Dutch-English bilinguals to test effects of L2 prof...
We conducted three neighborhood experiments with Dutch–English bilinguals to test effects of L2 prof...
We used eye movement measures of first-language (L1) and second-language (L2) paragraph reading to i...
Current models of visual word recognition assume that the recognition of a stimulus word is affected...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
This study examined how acquisition of novel words from an unknown language (L2) is influenced by th...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
Summary : Interlingual neighborhood frequency effects in bilingual visual word recognition Interling...
International audienceA new Bayesian model of visual word recognition is used to simulate neighborho...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. ...
In this study, we attempted to determine whether larger NF effects occur for low-WF words than for h...
Behavioral studies with proficient late bilinguals have revealed the existence of orthographic neigh...