Mental Lexicon 2018
This collection holds the proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, held in Edmonton, Alberta, on September 25-28, 2018. This annual conference brings together psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic, and computational research on the representation and processing of words in the mind/brain and encourages a variety of perspectives on lexical representation and processing.
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2019-03-26
Graham Tomkins Feeny, Juhani Järvikivi, Benjamin V. Tucker
The present experiment investigated the role of vocal affect in spoken word recognition. Participants performed an auditory lexical decision task with stimuli articulated by a professional male actor with different acoustic realizations of vocal affect (Angry, Neutral, and Joyful). In addition,...
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Whole-word frequency effects in English masked priming: Very little CORN in CORNER and CORNET
Download2019-03-28
The question whether complex words, including pseudocomplex words (e.g., corn+er), are obligatorily segmented into existing morphemes (e.g., [24]) has been the topic of a large body of past morphological processing research. A recent line of studies finds consistent effects of the whole-word...