Title of article
Immediate lexical integration of novel word forms
Author/Authors
Kapnoula، نويسنده , , Efthymia C. and Packard، نويسنده , , Stephanie and Gupta، نويسنده , , Prahlad and McMurray، نويسنده , , Bob، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
15
From page
85
To page
99
Abstract
It is well known that familiar words inhibit each other during spoken word recognition. However, we do not know how and under what circumstances newly learned words become integrated with the lexicon in order to engage in this competition. Previous work on word learning has highlighted the importance of offline consolidation (Gaskell & Dumay, 2003) and meaning (Leach & Samuel, 2007) to establish this integration. In two experiments we test the necessity of these factors by examining the inhibition between newly learned items and familiar words immediately after learning.
ipants learned a set of nonwords without meanings in active (Experiment 1) or passive (Experiment 2) exposure paradigms. After training, participants performed a visual world paradigm task to assess inhibition from these newly learned items. An analysis of participants’ fixations suggested that the newly learned words were able to engage in competition with known words without any consolidation.
Keywords
word learning , Lexical engagement , Spoken word recognition , Eye-tracking , Visual world paradigm , Inter-lexical inhibition
Journal title
Cognition
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Cognition
Record number
2078274
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