This dissertation investigates the potential of a discrimination learning approach to language processes across three different experimental tasks (word naming, compound reading in natural discourse and primed picture naming) and three different measures of language processing (reaction times, eye movements and event-related potentials). The work presented here demonstrates that discrimination learning offers a competitive approach to language processing as compared to traditional psycholinguistic models and analysis techniques
This course covers central topics in language processing, including: the structure of language; sent...
NUMBER 1 (SUMMER 2012) Conditional discrimination procedures instantiate four-term contingencies (Si...
In the process of language learning, individuals must acquire different types of linguistic knowledg...
Discrimination is a wide field of research comprised of both smaller and larger research areas, such...
Two experiments examined the relevance of frequency theory and feature analysis models of verbal dis...
Psychologists interested in the study of language find that people are faster at making decisions ab...
The relationship between thought and language and, in particular, the issue of whether and how langu...
This dissertation investigates the mechanism of language acquisition given the boundary conditions p...
The relationship between thought and language and, in particular, the issue of whether and how langu...
Various recognized types of confusions in word recognition were studied in an experimental setting i...
Continued from the previous paper, recent experimental researches on discrimination shifts were brie...
All memory tasks can be divided into those which require recall and those which require recognition....
In recent years, the field of psycholinguistics has seen an increased focus on the study of typologi...
One important component of learning is the ability to determine the correct conditions under which a...
Natural language use is full of choices among multiple possible alternatives, whether phones, words,...
This course covers central topics in language processing, including: the structure of language; sent...
NUMBER 1 (SUMMER 2012) Conditional discrimination procedures instantiate four-term contingencies (Si...
In the process of language learning, individuals must acquire different types of linguistic knowledg...
Discrimination is a wide field of research comprised of both smaller and larger research areas, such...
Two experiments examined the relevance of frequency theory and feature analysis models of verbal dis...
Psychologists interested in the study of language find that people are faster at making decisions ab...
The relationship between thought and language and, in particular, the issue of whether and how langu...
This dissertation investigates the mechanism of language acquisition given the boundary conditions p...
The relationship between thought and language and, in particular, the issue of whether and how langu...
Various recognized types of confusions in word recognition were studied in an experimental setting i...
Continued from the previous paper, recent experimental researches on discrimination shifts were brie...
All memory tasks can be divided into those which require recall and those which require recognition....
In recent years, the field of psycholinguistics has seen an increased focus on the study of typologi...
One important component of learning is the ability to determine the correct conditions under which a...
Natural language use is full of choices among multiple possible alternatives, whether phones, words,...
This course covers central topics in language processing, including: the structure of language; sent...
NUMBER 1 (SUMMER 2012) Conditional discrimination procedures instantiate four-term contingencies (Si...
In the process of language learning, individuals must acquire different types of linguistic knowledg...