نتایج جستجو برای: homophone meaning generation test

تعداد نتایج: 1209119  

2012
Christopher Huff Elinor Payne

The interpretation of written Mandarin monosyllables presented in tonally unspecified pinyin was investigated for 22 native speakers. Results showed a preference for high relative lexical frequency and, to a lesser extent low homophone density candidates, with some interaction between these two factors: where one candidate in a homophone cohort had a particularly high frequency, cohort density ...

2014
Katherine K. White Lise Abrams Sarah M. Zoller

Objectives: This research investigated three potential asymmetries in the production and perception of homophone spelling errors: aging, homophone dominance, and priming. A homophone spelling error occurs when a contextually appropriate word (beet) is replaced with its homophone (e.g., beat glaze). Two experiments investigated young and older adults' written production and detection of these er...

Journal: :Cognition 2009
Mitsuhiko Ota Robert J Hartsuiker Sarah L Haywood

To test the hypothesis that native language (L1) phonology can affect the lexical representations of nonnative words, a visual semantic-relatedness decision task in English was given to native speakers and nonnative speakers whose L1 was Japanese or Arabic. In the critical conditions, the word pair contained a homophone or near-homophone of a semantically associated word, where a near-homophone...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2008
Katherine K White Lise Abrams Sarah M Zoller Samantha M Gibson

Despite considerable research on language production errors involving speech, little research exists in the complementary domain of writing. Two experiments investigated the production of homophone substitution errors, which occur when a contextually appropriate word (e.g., beech) is replaced with its homophone (e.g., beach tree). Participants wrote down auditorily presented sentences containin...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2013
Katherine K White Lise Abrams Sarah M Zoller

OBJECTIVES This research investigated three potential asymmetries in the production and perception of homophone spelling errors: aging, homophone dominance, and priming. A homophone spelling error occurs when a contextually appropriate word (beet) is replaced with its homophone (e.g., beat glaze). Two experiments investigated young and older adults' written production and detection of these err...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2008
Britta Biedermann Lyndsey Nickels

This paper investigates homophone naming performance in an individual with impaired word retrieval. The aim of the study is to investigate the status of homophone representations using treatment of homophone picture naming in aphasia. The focus of this paper is the representation of heterographic homophones (words which sound the same but are spelled differently, e.g., 'knight' vs. 'night'). Ad...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2003
Ludovic Ferrand Jonathan Grainger

In three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment, performance on low-frequency heterographic homophones having a high-frequency mate was compared with performance on non-homophone target words with or without high-frequency orthographic neighbours. Robust homophone interference effects were observed in all experiments, as well as inhibitory effects of neighbourhood...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2001
P M Pexman S J Lupker D Jared

The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involving homophones (e.g., MAID-MADE). The authors' goal was to determine whether homophone effects arise in the lexical-decision task and, if so, in what situations they arise, with a specific focus on the question of whether the presence of pseudohomophone foils (e.g., BRANE) causes homophone effects...

Journal: :Brain and language 2002
Zenzi M Griffin

Three experiments examined the contribution of phonological availability in selecting words as predicted by interactive activation models of word production. Homophonous words such as week and weak permitted a word's phonological form to be activated on priming trials without selection of its meaning or lemma. Recent production of a homophone failed to significantly increase production of its t...

Journal: :پژوهش ادبیات معاصر جهان 0
علی مداینی اول دانشگاه تهران مژده دهقان خلیلی دانشگاه تهران

what we mean by alliteration of homogeneous words is that such alliteration is based on two or more lexical basis that is conspicuously coordinative and homogeneous with each other. they are homogeneous in that their form, structure, and tone, are similar. we can name two homogeneous words, two bases of homonym. it is evident that such words, though homogeneous from one hand, should necessarily...

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