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English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
Lexical decision task — The lexical decision task is a procedure used in many psychology and psycholinguistics experiments. The basic procedure involves measuring how quickly people classify stimuli as words or nonwords. Although versions of the task had been used by… … Wikipedia
David Swinney — Dr. David Swinney (April 21, 1946 April 14, 2006) was a prominent psycholinguist. His research on language comprehension contributed to methodological advances in his field. Contents 1 Biography 2 Contributions to the field of psycholinguistics 3 … Wikipedia
Second language acquisition — is the process by which people learn a second language in addition to their native language(s). The term second language is used to describe the acquisition of any language after the acquisition of the mother tongue. The language to be learned is … Wikipedia
Critical period hypothesis — The critical period hypothesis is the subject of a long standing debate in linguistics and language acquisition over the extent to which the ability to acquire language is biologically linked to age. The hypothesis claims that there is an ideal… … Wikipedia
Trace (psycholinguistics) — TRACE is a connectionist model of speech perception, proposed by James McClelland and Jeffrey Elman in 1986McClelland, J.L., Elman, J.L. (1986). The TRACE model of speech perception. Cognitive Psychology, 18, 1 86.] . TRACE was made into a… … Wikipedia
Willem Levelt — Willem Johannes Maria Levelt (* 17. Mai 1938 in Amsterdam) ist ein niederländischer Psycholinguist. Er ist einer der einflussreichsten Forscher zum menschlichen Spracherwerb und zur Sprachproduktion. Er beschrieb erstmals umfassend die kognitiven … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tip of the tongue — The tip of the tongue (TOT or Tot ) phenomenon is an instance of knowing something that cannot immediately be recalled. TOT is an experience with memory recollection involving difficulty retrieving a well known word or familiar name. When… … Wikipedia
Logogen model — The logogen model of 1969 is a model of speech recognition that uses units called logogens to explain how humans comprehend spoken or written words. Logogens are a vast number of specialized recognition units, each able to recognize one specific… … Wikipedia
Acoustic landmarks and distinctive features — Kenneth N. Stevens and his colleagues at MIT proposed a model of speech perception that is called acoustic landmarks and distinctive features .In this model, the incoming acoustic signal is believed to be first processed to determine the so alled … Wikipedia
DRcM — Der Pseudohomophoneffekt besagt, dass die Aussprache von Nichtwörtern durch ihre Ähnlichkeit mit Wörtern (Pseudohomophone) beeinflusst wird und erhärtet damit die Annahme des dual route model, welches eine lexikalische und nichtlexikalische Route … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dan Huttenlocher — Daniel („Dan“) Peter Huttenlocher (* 1958) ist ein US amerikanischer Professor für Informatik und Wirtschaft. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Wissenschaftliche Leistungen 2.1 Das Huttenlocher Zue Modell des lexikalischen Zugriffs … Deutsch Wikipedia