Individuals' moral views have been shown to affect their event-related potentials (ERP) response to spoken statements, and people's political ideology has been shown to guide …
F Ferreira, Z Yang - Discourse Processes, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Most research in psycholinguistics relies on online measures such as reading time to inform and test theories of language comprehension. However, the value of offline measures such …
M. Corley, LJ MacGregor & DI Donaldson, It's the way that you say it: Disfluency in speech affects the comprehension process - PhilPapers Sign in | Create an account PhilPapers PhilPeople …
H Giles, K Henwood, N Coupland… - Human …, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Using an independent samples factorial design, this study examined the roles of accent (standard vs. nonstandard), speech rate (fast vs. medium vs. slow), and age of voice …
AC Cargile, H Giles - Language & Communication, 1997 - Elsevier
The study of language attitudes has a rich history that stretches across several decades and social scientific disciplines (see Cargile et al., 1994). In essence, it recognizes that language …
M Van Os, J Kray, V Demberg - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Language comprehension in noise can sometimes lead to mishearing, due to the noise disrupting the speech signal. Some of the difficulties in dealing with the noisy signal can be …
In face-to-face communication, multimodal cues such as prosody, gestures, and mouth movements can play a crucial role in language processing. While several studies have …
J Nicol, D Swinney, T Love, L Hald - Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2006 - Springer
This paper presents three studies which examine the susceptibility of sentence comprehension to intrusion by extra-sentential probe words in two on-line dual-task …
Participants in psycholinguistic experiments are typically asked to read or listen to dozens of individual, uncontextualized, disconnected sentences, ranging from perfectly normal to …