Six eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. Dutch listeners hearing English fixated longer on distractor pictures with names containing vowels that Dutch listeners are likely to confuse with vowels in a target picture name (pencil, given target panda) than on less confusable distractors (beetle, given target bottle). English listeners showed no such viewing time difference. The confusability was asymmetric: given pencil as target, panda did not distract more than distinct competitors. Distractors with Dutch names phonologically related to English target names (deksel, 'lid', given target desk) also received longer fixations than distractors with phonologically unrelated names. Again, Engl...
We used the visual world paradigm to examine interlingual lexical competition when Dutch-English bil...
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous research h...
Native speakers of Dutch with English as a second language and native speakers of English participat...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. Du...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. Du...
Item does not contain fulltextSix eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-nativ...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. Du...
Words sharing initial segments in the native language are briefly activated during the recognition o...
Words sharing initial segments are briefly activated during the recognition of spoken words. For exa...
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous research h...
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous research h...
Spoken-word recognition in a nonnative language is particularly difficult where it depends on discri...
During auditory word recognition, lexical representations that match the input as the word unfolds a...
Item does not contain fulltextSpoken-word recognition in a nonnative language is particularly diffic...
We used the visual world paradigm to examine interlingual lexical competition when Dutch-English bil...
We used the visual world paradigm to examine interlingual lexical competition when Dutch-English bil...
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous research h...
Native speakers of Dutch with English as a second language and native speakers of English participat...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. Du...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. Du...
Item does not contain fulltextSix eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-nativ...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. Du...
Words sharing initial segments in the native language are briefly activated during the recognition o...
Words sharing initial segments are briefly activated during the recognition of spoken words. For exa...
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous research h...
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous research h...
Spoken-word recognition in a nonnative language is particularly difficult where it depends on discri...
During auditory word recognition, lexical representations that match the input as the word unfolds a...
Item does not contain fulltextSpoken-word recognition in a nonnative language is particularly diffic...
We used the visual world paradigm to examine interlingual lexical competition when Dutch-English bil...
We used the visual world paradigm to examine interlingual lexical competition when Dutch-English bil...
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous research h...
Native speakers of Dutch with English as a second language and native speakers of English participat...