Letting structure emerge: connectionist and dynamical systems approaches to cognition
Connectionist and dynamical systems approaches explain human thought, language and
behavior in terms of the emergent consequences of a large number of simple noncognitive …
behavior in terms of the emergent consequences of a large number of simple noncognitive …
From decomposition to distributed theories of morphological processing in reading
The morphological structure of complex words impacts how they are processed during
visual word recognition. This impact varies over the course of reading acquisition and for …
visual word recognition. This impact varies over the course of reading acquisition and for …
Towards a universal model of reading
R Frost - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2012 - cambridge.org
In the last decade, reading research has seen a paradigmatic shift. A new wave of
computational models of orthographic processing that offer various forms of noisy position or …
computational models of orthographic processing that offer various forms of noisy position or …
What predicts successful literacy acquisition in a second language?
R Frost, N Siegelman, A Narkiss… - Psychological …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In the study reported here, we examined whether success (or failure) in assimilating the
structure of a second language can be predicted by general statistical-learning abilities that …
structure of a second language can be predicted by general statistical-learning abilities that …
The processing of pseudoword form and meaning in production and comprehension: A computational modeling approach using linear discriminative learning
YY Chuang, ML Vollmer, E Shafaei-Bajestan… - Behavior research …, 2021 - Springer
Pseudowords have long served as key tools in psycholinguistic investigations of the lexicon.
A common assumption underlying the use of pseudowords is that they are devoid of …
A common assumption underlying the use of pseudowords is that they are devoid of …
Orthographic structure versus morphological structure: principles of lexical organization in a given language.
Most models of visual word recognition in alphabetic orthographies assume that words are
lexically organized according to orthographic similarity. Support for this is provided by form …
lexically organized according to orthographic similarity. Support for this is provided by form …
Words with and without internal structure: What determines the nature of orthographic and morphological processing?
Recent studies suggest that basic effects which are markers of visual word recognition in
Indo-European languages cannot be obtained in Hebrew or in Arabic. Although Hebrew has …
Indo-European languages cannot be obtained in Hebrew or in Arabic. Although Hebrew has …
Structure, form, and meaning in the mental lexicon: Evidence from Arabic
S Boudelaa, WD Marslen-Wilson - Language, cognition and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Does the organization of the mental lexicon reflect the combination of abstract underlying
morphemic units or the concatenation of word-level phonological units? We address these …
morphemic units or the concatenation of word-level phonological units? We address these …
transposition effects are not universal: The impact of transposing letters in Hebrew
We examined the effects of letter-transposition in Hebrew in three masked-priming
experiments. Hebrew, like English has an alphabetic orthography where sequential and …
experiments. Hebrew, like English has an alphabetic orthography where sequential and …
[图书][B] Reading Hebrew: The language and the psychology of reading it
J Shimron - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Over the last two decades, the study of languages and writing systems and their relationship
to literacy acquisition has begun to spread beyond studies based mostly on English …
to literacy acquisition has begun to spread beyond studies based mostly on English …