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Logogen model
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Logogen
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The logogen model of 1969 is a model of speech recognition that uses units called "logogens" to explain how humans comprehend spoken or written words…
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2017
2017
The impact of graphic novels on Malaysian Secondary School ESL learners’ reading comprehension / Nadia Mohd Dani Goh
Mohd Dani Goh Nadia
2017
Corpus ID: 149611463
Based on PISA 2009, 2012, and 2015, Malaysian reading literacy rate is at a worrying state. The Ministry of Education has made a…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Lexical Processes (Word Knowledge): Psychological, Computational and Neural Aspects
M. L. Ralph
2015
Corpus ID: 60036748
2012
2012
Analyse structuro-sémantique de parémies zoophytonymiques lubà(L31a): langue,littérature,cerveau, comportement et développement
Adrien Munyoka Mwana Cyalu
2012
Corpus ID: 194254006
L’analyse structuro-semantique de cent paremies zoophytonymiques luba(L31a), modele actantiel de Greimas appuye de l…
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2007
Review
2007
Running Head : PHONOLOGICAL PRIMING Lexical and Nonlexical Phonological Priming in Reading Aloud
K. Rastle
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Max Coltheart Macquarie
2007
Corpus ID: 17991476
Five homophone priming experiments are reported in which the lexicality of primes and targets were varied, so that primes and…
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2006
Review
2006
Single versus Dual Process Models of Lexical Decision Performance : Insights from RT Distributional Analysis
M. Yap
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D. Balota
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Michael J Cortese
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J. Watson
2006
Corpus ID: 35418269
This paper evaluates two competing models that address the decision-making processes mediating word recognition and lexical…
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2003
2003
Frequency effects in processing inflected Dutch nouns: A distributed connectionist account
Matthew H. Davis
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M. Casteren
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W. Marslen-Wilson
2003
Corpus ID: 6478573
Words that occur more frequently in language are processed more quickly. This is the longest-standing, and most clearly…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Bowers frequency and priming 1 The modality specific and non-specific components of long-term priming are frequency sensitive running head : frequency and priming
J. Bowers
2000
Corpus ID: 18865009
Five experiments were carried out to test the claim that the modality specific and nonspecific components of long-term priming…
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1997
1997
Meaning and the Mental Lexicon
Will Lowe
International Joint Conference on Artificial…
1997
Corpus ID: 5206687
This paper presents a network model of the mental lexicon and its formation. Models of word meaning typically postulate a network…
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1996
1996
Further neurolinguistic evidence for morphological fractionation within the lexical system
J. Cholewa
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R. D. Bleser
Journal of Neurolinguistics
1996
Corpus ID: 53146050
1983
1983
Patterns of Writing Errors in the Framework of an Information-Processing Model of Writing
P. Smith
1983
Corpus ID: 60043443
This paper brings together two different psychological traditions in an attempt to understand children’s writing and spelling…
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