Eye movements and the activation of native words in non-native spoken-word recognition

Weber, A. (2001). Eye movements and the activation of native words in non-native spoken-word recognition. Poster presented at 142th meeting of the acoustical Society of America, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Words sharing initial segments in the native language are briefly activated during the recognition of spoken words. For example, given the input desk, English listeners will initially activate desk and dentist among other candidates, which will then compete with each other for recognition. However, when one listens to a nonnative language, words from the native language might also share initial segments with the input.
Publication type
Poster
Publication date
2001

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