نتایج جستجو برای: dual lexical model

تعداد نتایج: 2261027  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 1997
T H Gollan K I Forster R Frost

Hebrew-English cognates (translations similar in meaning and form) and noncognates (translations similar in meaning only) were examined in masked translation priming. Enhanced priming for cognates was found with L1 (dominant language) primes, but unlike previous results, it was not found with L2 (nondominant language) primes. Priming was also obtained for noncognates, whereas previous studies s...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1997
E Làdavas C Umiltà D Mapelli

Nine patients with left-sided neglect and nine matched control patients performed three tasks on horizontal (either normal or mirror-reversed) letter strings. The tasks were: reading aloud, making a lexical decision (word vs non-word), and making a semantic decision (living vs non-living item). Relative to controls, neglect patients performed very poorly in the reading task, whereas they perfor...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2013
shiva sadighi rahman sahragard

the present study aims at investigating the effect of different levels of lexical collocational density on efl learners’ reading comprehension. eighty sophomore students with different levels of proficiency studying at  zand institute of higher education in shiraz, iran were chosen from among eighty five learners based on their score distribution on a reduced toefl test constructed by education...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2001
A Bartolo R Cubelli S Della Sala S Drei C Marchetti

A model of the normal processing of gestures to account for the complexity of the different patterns of apraxia has been proposed by Rothi et al. (1991; 1997) and recently refined by Cubelli et al. (2000). This model, in analogy with the dual-route models of reading (e.g., Coltheart et al., 1993) encompasses three processing components1: (i) A “lexical route” which supports recognition (action ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2014
Vitória Piai Ardi Roelofs Herbert Schriefers

Disagreement exists regarding the functional locus of semantic interference of distractor words in picture naming. This effect is a cornerstone of modern psycholinguistic models of word production, which assume that it arises in lexical response-selection. However, recent evidence from studies of dual-task performance suggests a locus in perceptual or conceptual processing, prior to lexical res...

E. Shivanian S. Abbasbandy

This paper considers an important model of boundary value problem with a condition at infinity namely combined free and forced convection over a plane of arbitrary shape embedded in a fluid-saturated porous medium; this model admits dual solutions, and uses a technique, which is to some extent modification of homotopy analysis method (HAM), in order to obtain dual solutions analytically with hi...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2004
Alexandra Juphard Serge Carbonnel Sylviane Valdois

A number of experimental data have shown that naming latency increases with length for pseudo-words but not for frequent real words. Different interpretations have been proposed by current models of reading to account for such a length effect. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of lexicality on length effect in both the reading and lexical decision tasks. For this purpose, sk...

2006
Wouter Duyck Marc Brysbaert

The revised hierarchical model of bilingualism (e.g., Kroll & Stewart, 1994) assumes that second language (L2) words primarily access semantics through their first language (L1) translation equivalents. Consequently, backward translation from L2 to L1 should not imply semantic access but occurs through lexical wordform associations. However, recent research with Dutch-French bilinguals showed t...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2010
Joana Cholin Brenda Rapp Michele Miozzo

A central question for theories of inflected word processing is to determine under what circumstances compositional procedures apply. Some accounts (e.g., the dual-mechanism model; Clahsen, 1999 ) propose that compositional processes only apply to verbs that take productive affixes. For all other verbs, inflected forms are assumed to be stored in the lexicon in a nondecomposed manner. This acco...

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