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The hardest butter to button: Immediate context effects in spoken word identification

Abstract:

According to some theories, the context in which a spoken word is heard has no impact on the earliest stages of word identification. This view has been challenged by recent studies indicating an interactive effect of context and acoustic similarity on language-mediated eye movements. However, an alternative explanation for these results is that participants looked less at acoustically similar objects in constraining contexts simply because they were looking more at other objects that were cue...

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10.1080/17470218.2013.791331
Journal:
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology More from this journal
Volume:
67
Issue:
1
Pages:
114-123
Publication date:
2014-01-01
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EISSN:
1747-0226
ISSN:
1747-0218
Language:
English
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pubs:452871
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uuid:4e8b8033-7e9e-428c-a0a5-1ae225e110fc
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pubs:452871
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452871
Deposit date:
2014-05-14

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