Waiting for lexical access: Cochlear implants or severely degraded input lead listeners to process speech less incrementally

B McMurray, A Farris-Trimble, H Rigler - Cognition, 2017 - Elsevier
Spoken language unfolds over time. Consequently, there are brief periods of ambiguity,
when incomplete input can match many possible words. Typical listeners solve this problem …

Eye-tracking the time‐course of novel word learning and lexical competition in adults and children

AR Weighall, LM Henderson, DJ Barr, SA Cairney… - Brain and language, 2017 - Elsevier
Lexical competition is a hallmark of proficient, automatic word recognition. Previous
research suggests that there is a delay before a new spoken word becomes engaged in this …

Quantifier spreading in child eye movements: A case of the Russian quantifier kazhdyj 'every'

IA Sekerina, A Sauermann - 2017 - academicworks.cuny.edu
Extensive cross-linguistic work has documented that children up to the age of 9–10 make
errors when performing a sentence-picture verification task that pairs spoken sentences with …

Language comprehension approaches to child language disorders

P Deevy - Handbook of Child Language Disorders, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Historically, children's language comprehension has been studied less extensively than
language production. Whereas production offers explicit data for analysis, comprehension …

Etude des mécanismes d'encodage, de mémorisation et d'apprentissage lexical chez les enfants présentant des troubles développementaux du langage oral via le …

D Fleurion - 2017 - theses.hal.science
Chez les enfants souffrant de troubles spécifiques du langage oral (TSLO), des déficits
demémoire à court terme verbale et d'acquisition lexicale sont fréquemment décrits. Ces …