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2017-01-01
Matthew C. Kelley, Benjamin V. Tucker
A number of speech perception studies have been carried out to investigate how we process audio signals containing real words. However, comparatively fewer studies have been conducted looking at how listeners process audio signals containing phonotactically legal pseudowords. Some traditional...
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2020-12-01
Matthew C. Kelley, Benjamin V. Tucker
Research on speech perception and lexical access often uses the activation and competition metaphor to describe the process of spoken word recognition. One way of expressing competition associated with a given word is its phonological neighborhood density, which is a calculation of similarity....
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How Well do Schoolchildren and Adolescents Know the Form and Meaning of Different Derivational Suffixes? Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study
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Martinez, Dalia., Colenbrander, Danielle., Inoue, Tomohiro., Georgiou, George.
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event