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Amber Briana Camp – ProQuest LLC, 2024
F0 contours convey multiple types of information, including lexical and post-lexical meanings, as well as affective and socio-indexical indicators. This dissertation investigates the interaction between lexical tone and sentence-level intonation in Thai, focusing on how sentence position influences the acoustic realization and perceptual…
Descriptors: Thai, Tone Languages, Intonation, Sentence Structure
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Freeman, Max R.; Marian, Viorica – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2022
A bilingual's language system is highly interactive. When hearing a second language (L2), bilinguals access native-language (L1) words that share sounds across languages. In the present study, we examine whether input modality and L2 proficiency moderate the extent to which bilinguals activate L1 phonotactic constraints (i.e., rules for combining…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Visual Perception, Bilingualism, Eye Movements
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Karaminis, Themis; Hintz, Florian; Scharenborg, Odette – Cognitive Science, 2022
Oral communication often takes place in noisy environments, which challenge spoken-word recognition. Previous research has suggested that the presence of background noise extends the number of candidate words competing with the target word for recognition and that this extension affects the time course and accuracy of spoken-word recognition. In…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Oral Language, Speech Communication, Word Recognition
Yuyu Zeng – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The spoken word production process includes four identifiable stages: conceptualization, lexical selection, form encoding, and articulation. This dissertation studies the spoken word production process of producing Mandarin monosyllabic words, focusing on lexical selection and form encoding. The Chinese languages, including Mandarin, differ from…
Descriptors: Syllables, Vocabulary, Mandarin Chinese, Speech Skills
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Megan N. Imundo; Inez Zung; Mary C. Whatley; Steven C. Pan – Metacognition and Learning, 2025
We investigated the benefits of two ways to use flashcards to perform retrieval practice: alone versus with a partner. In three experiments, undergraduate students learned word-definition pairs using flashcards alone (Individual condition) or with another student (Paired condition). Participants then made global judgments of learning (gJOLs;…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Instructional Materials, Word Recognition, Paired Associate Learning
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Hendrickson, Kristi; Oleson, Jacob; Walker, Elizabeth – Child Development, 2021
Although the ability to understand speech in adverse listening conditions is paramount for effective communication across the life span, little is understood about how this critical processing skill develops. This study asks how the dynamics of spoken word recognition (i.e., lexical access and competition) change during soft speech in 8- to…
Descriptors: Children, Word Recognition, Listening, Speech
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Soares, Ana Paula; Lages, Alexandrina; Velho, Mariana; Oliveira, Helena M.; Hernández-Cabrera, Juan – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2021
Soares, Lages, Oliveira, and Cabrera-Hernández (2019) recently showed that the mirror-letter interference effect observed for words containing reversal letters was reliable for words containing left-oriented mirror-letters as 'd', but not for words containing right-oriented mirror-letters as 'b', thus indicating that the directionality of the…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Word Recognition, Alphabets, Interference (Learning)
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Davis, Dennis S.; Jones, Jill S.; Samuelson, Courtney – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2021
Recent media reports suggest that teachers and teacher educators are using the three-cueing system model to justify an overemphasis on context to help students read unfamiliar words. In this conceptual article, the authors argue that although these critiques are exaggerated, the current climate provides an opportunity for teacher educators to…
Descriptors: Prompting, Word Recognition, Teacher Education, Reading Instruction
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Pan, Dora Jue; Lin, Dan – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
This study investigated the direct and indirect associations of different executive function skills with Chinese word reading and writing. A total of 213 Cantonese-speaking kindergarteners (97 girls, mean age = 73.3 months) participated in this study. Their working memory, inhibition control, cognitive flexibility, orthographic knowledge,…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Sino Tibetan Languages, Chinese, Literacy
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Deng, Xizi; Farris-Trimble, Ashley; Yeung, H. Henny – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Lexical access is highly contextual. For example, vowel (rime) information is prioritized over tone in the lexical access of isolated words in Mandarin Chinese, but these roles are flipped in constraining contexts. The time course of these contextual effects remains unclear, and so here we tracked the real-time eye gaze of native Mandarin speakers…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Word Recognition, Intonation, Vowels
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de Carvalho Rodrigues, Jaqueline; Pioli dos Santos, Daniele; de Bitencourt Fél, Débora; de Salles, Jerusa Fumagalli – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2023
This study investigates the performance of adults with cerebrovascular lesion in the right hemisphere (RHL) or left hemisphere (LHL) in word reading (TLPP) and spelling (TEPP) tasks based on the dual-route models. A total of 85 adults were assessed, divided into three groups: 10 with RHL, 15 with LHL, and 60 neurologically healthy ones. The…
Descriptors: Adults, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Reading Skills
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Teng, Mark Feng – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2023
Background: Despite the potential of captioned videos, limited attention has been paid to the role of vocabulary knowledge (VK) and working memory (WM) in incidental vocabulary learning under different captioning conditions. Objectives: The present study aimed to bridge this gap by assessing VK and WM in incidental vocabulary learning under…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Vocabulary Development, Video Technology
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Moberly, Aaron C.; Varadarajan, Varun V.; Tamati, Terrin N. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: When listening to speech under adverse conditions, older adults, even with "age-normal" hearing, face challenges that may lead to poorer speech recognition than their younger peers. Older listeners generally demonstrate poorer suprathreshold auditory processing along with aging-related declines in neurocognitive functioning that…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Acoustics, Sentences, Word Recognition
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Gimeno-Martínez, Marc; Sánchez, Rebeca; Baus, Cristina – Language Learning, 2023
We investigated indexical variation as a variable that promotes second language (L2) vocabulary learning across language modalities. In three experiments, we presented Catalan Sign Language signs (Experiments 1a and 1b), pseudowords (Experiment 2), and English words (Experiment 3) to participants in three conditions that varied in the number of…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Word Recognition
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Danielle Colenbrander; Saskia Kohnen – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2023
Purpose: Written and spoken language abilities are closely connected, and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can play important roles in the development of children's word reading. However, SLPs may have less knowledge about word reading assessment and intervention than they do about oral language. Therefore, in this tutorial, we describe the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Role, Word Recognition
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