Methodological and analytic frontiers in lexical research:
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Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam John Benjamins Pub. Co. 2012
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Neuroimaging plays an increasingly important role in the investigation of all aspects of human cognition, including language. Historically, experimental psychology and neuroimaging relied on very different techniques, as neuroimaging studies required comparisons between different tasks rather than manipulation of conditions within a single task, as is standard in behavioural experiments. However, methodology has advanced in the past decade such that many classic behavioural paradigms can now be employed in studies that measure brain activity. We review the technical foundations of conducting s
1. 1. The challenge of embracing complexity (by Westbury, Chris); 2. 2. Measures of phonological typicality: Robust coherence and psychological validity (by Monaghan, Padraic); 3. 3. Assessing language impairment in aphasia: Going beyond pencils and paper in the computer age (by Westbury, Chris); 4. 4. Behavioral profiles: A fine-grained and quantitative approach in corpus-based lexical semantics (by Gries, Stefan Th.); 5. 5. Using a maze task to track lexical and sentence processing (by Forster, Kenneth I.); 6. 6. Stimulus norming: It is too soon to close down brick-and-mortar labs (by Wurm, Lee H.); 7. 7. Connectionism and the role of morphology in visual word recognition (by Rueckl, Jay); 8. 8. Towards a localist-connectionist model of word translation (by Dijkstra, Ton); 9. 9. Chinese as a natural experiment (by Myers, James); 10. 10. Demythologizing the word frequency e ect: A discriminative learning perspective (by Baayen, R. H.); 11. 11. Lexical knowledge without a lexicon? (by Elman, Jeffrey L.); 12. 12. Detecting inherent bias in lexical decision experiments with the LD1NN algorithm (by Keuleers, Emmanuel); 13. 13. A technical guide to using speakers' eye movements to study language production (by Griffin, Zenzi M.); 14. 14. Assessing the time course of morphological processing: Evidence from eye movements in reading (by Bertram, Raymond); 15. 15. Spelling strategies in alphabetic scripts: Insights gained and challenges ahead (by Sandra, Dominiek); 16. 16. The EEG/ERP technologies of linguistic research: An essay on the advantages they offer and a survey of their purveyors (by Stemmer, Brigitte); 17. 17. Formulaic sequences: Do they exist and do they matter? (by Shaoul, Cyrus); 18. 18. Fractal and recurrence analysis of psycholinguistic data (by Wallot, Sebastian); 19. 19. Brain imaging and conceptions of the lexicon (by Meltzer, Jed A.)
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ISBN:1283895269
9027202664
9027273324
9781283895262
9789027202666
9789027273321

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