Non-arbitrary mappings between size and sound of English words: Form typicality effects during lexical access and memory

GI de Zubicaray, J Arciuli, FH Guenther… - … Psychology, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
… To determine whether our measure of form typicality differed … for syntactic category and
our measure of size typicality in a … form typicality is clearly distinct from phonological typicality

Concurrent validity and reliability of the core lexicon measure as a measure of word retrieval ability in aphasia narratives

H Kim, HH Wright - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2020 - ASHA
… correlated with coherence and thematic unit measures for the … was designed to provide
information about the typicality of … of the core lexicon measure and provide additional, strong

On the semantics of nonwords and their lexical category.

G Cassani, YY Chuang, RH Baayen - … of Experimental Psychology …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
phonological typicality are very strong, ranging between 0.734 (neighbors) and 0.984 (all).
Similar to the measure … The resulting blends appear nonetheless to be semantically coherent

Assessing the content typicality and construct of Persian language proficiency test (PLPT) for non-Persian speakers: a corpus-informed study

M BijanKhan, P ShayesteFar, H Mohebbi - Language Testing in Asia, 2023 - Springer
… (ie, coverage and typicality) and construct validity of a Persian … patterns, CEFR provides
a coherent framework for description of … of several lexical, phonological/graphological, and …

Statistical relationships between surface form and sensory meanings of English words influence lexical processing.

GI de Zubicaray, E Kearney, F Guenther… - … Psychology: Human …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
… about phonological structure on our measure of typicality. … accuracy via 10-fold crossvalidation
(repeated 200 times with … We therefore conducted hierarchical robust regressions to …

Robust and replicable, but also inexplicable? Articulation dynamics and their effects on (evaluative) judgments

M Ingendahl - 2022 - madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de
… social and cognitive psychology investigates the influence of … This in-out effect has proven
robust across languages and … but requires a bare minimum of phonological activation; yet, it …

On the roles of form systematicity and sensorimotor effects in language processing.

GI de Zubicaray, J Arciuli, E Kearney… - … Psychology …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
… However, we expected the phonological typicality and discrepancy measures would
predict more variance in performance than Study 2 given the use of auditory stimuli. …

A sound explanation for motor cortex engagement during action word comprehension

GI de Zubicaray, KL McMahon, J Arciuli - Journal of cognitive …, 2021 - direct.mit.edu
… In addition, we show that a measure of the action words' phonological typicality, the extent
… already indicates this strong assumption about the arbitrariness of language is not valid. For …

Not just form, not just meaning: Words with consistent form-meaning mappings are learned earlier

G Cassani, N Limacher - … Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… If the same measure would prove to be a reliable predictor of … , to ensure that neighbours
were valid English words, for a … the closest phonological neighbours have a rather coherent

Exploring meaning-sound systematicity in Korean

H Jee, M Tamariz, R Shillcock - Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2022 - Springer
… It benefits from robust redundancy within and between the … relations between symbols—phonological
features, phonemes, … and psychologically more realistic measures of phonological