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  1. The transposed word effect is consistent with serial word recognition and varies with reading speed.Jannat Hossain & Alex L. White - 2023 - Cognition 238 (C):105512.
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  • Modeling Brain Representations of Words' Concreteness in Context Using GPT‐2 and Human Ratings.Andrea Bruera, Yuan Tao, Andrew Anderson, Derya Çokal, Janosch Haber & Massimo Poesio - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (12):e13388.
    The meaning of most words in language depends on their context. Understanding how the human brain extracts contextualized meaning, and identifying where in the brain this takes place, remain important scientific challenges. But technological and computational advances in neuroscience and artificial intelligence now provide unprecedented opportunities to study the human brain in action as language is read and understood. Recent contextualized language models seem to be able to capture homonymic meaning variation (“bat”, in a baseball vs. a vampire context), as (...)
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  • Parallel, cascaded, interactive processing of words during sentence reading.Yun Wen, Joshua Snell & Jonathan Grainger - 2019 - Cognition 189 (C):221-226.
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  • Capacity limits in sentence comprehension: Evidence from dual-task judgements and event-related potentials.Trevor Brothers - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105153.
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  • Spanish L2 Chinese Learners’ Awareness of Morpho-Syntactic Structures in the Reading Comprehension of Splittable Compounds.Ziming Lu, Ying Dai & Yicheng Wu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Reading comprehension is never considered a simple task in linguists’ views as it requires a full set of linguistic knowledge, such as word decoding, understanding syntactic and morphological structures, and deriving proper meanings from these structures in a given context. Bearing the simple view of reading, the primary goal of this study is to explore whether the split presentation of Chinese splittable compounds influences the recognition of the compounds in second language Chinese reading comprehension, and how the reading skills, i.e., (...)
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  • Jacques Mehler's early psycholinguistic days in Paris.Ulrich H. Frauenfelder & Juan Segui - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104483.
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