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タグ: visualworld [14 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag visualworld.
  • Circumscribing Referential Domains during Real-Time Language Comprehension
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 47, No. 1. (July 2002), pp. 30-49.
    by Craig G Chambers, Michael K Tanenhaus, Kathleen M Eberhard, Hana Filip, Greg N Carlson
  • Accent and reference resolution in spoken-language comprehension
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 47, No. 2. (August 2002), pp. 292-314.
    by Delphine Dahan, Michael K Tanenhaus, Craig G Chambers
    posted to eyetracking visualworld by sdrucker on 2007-06-06 18:26:02 as read along with 1 person preeder
  • Linguistic Gender and Spoken-Word Recognition in French,
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 42, No. 4. (May 2000), pp. 465-480.
    by Delphine Dahan, Daniel Swingley, Michael K Tanenhaus, James S Magnuson
    posted to eyetracking visualworld by sdrucker on 2007-06-06 18:32:46 as read along with 1 person briordan
  • Ambiguous Pronoun Resolution: Contrasting the First-Mention and Subject-Preference Accounts
    Psychological Science, Vol. 16, No. 4. (April 2005), pp. 260-264.
    by Jarvikivi Juhani, PG van Gompel, Hyona Jukka, Bertram Raymond
    posted to eyetracking pronouns reference-resolution visualworld by sdrucker on 2008-01-24 17:34:31 as **
  • Eye Movements and Lexical Access in Spoken-Language Comprehension: Evaluating a Linking Hypothesis between Fixations and Linguistic Processing
    Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 29, No. 6. (November 2000), pp. 557-580.
    by Michael K Tanenhaus, James S Magnuson, Delphine Dahan, Craig Chambers
    posted to eyetracking visualworld by sdrucker on 2007-06-06 18:32:11 as read along with 2 people briordan kapfelba
  • Looking at the Rope When Looking for the Snake: Conceptually Mediated Eye Movements During Spoken-Word Recognition
    Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 12, No. 3. (June 2005), pp. 453-459.
    by Delphine Dahan, Michael K Tanenhaus
  • Word meaning and the control of eye fixation: semantic competitor effects and the visual world paradigm
    Cognition, Vol. 96, No. 1. (May 2005), pp. B23-B32.
    by Falk Huettig, Gerry T Altmann
  • Time course of frequency effects in spoken-word recognition: evidence from eye movements.
    Cognit Psychol, Vol. 42, No. 4. (June 2001), pp. 317-367.
    by D Dahan, JS Magnuson, MK Tanenhaus
  • Subcategorical mismatches and the time course of lexical access: Evidence for lexical competition
    by D Dahan, JS Magnuson, MK Tanenhaus, EM Hogan
  • The role of prosodic boundaries in the resolution of lexical embedding in speech comprehension
    Cognition, Vol. 90, No. 1. (November 2003), pp. 51-89.
    by Anne P Salverda, Delphine Dahan, James M Mcqueen
  • Assignment of reference to reflexives and pronouns in picture noun phrases: evidence from eye movements
    Cognition, Vol. 89, No. 1. (August 2003), pp. B1-B13.
    by Jeffrey T Runner, Rachel S Sussman, Michael K Tanenhaus
    posted to eyetracking pronouns reference-resolution reflexives visualworld by sdrucker on 2008-01-24 17:20:11 as **
  • The influence of the immediate visual context on incremental thematic role-assignment: evidence from eye-movements in depicted events
    Cognition, Vol. 95, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 95-127.
    by Pia Knoeferle, Matthew W Crocker, Christoph Scheepers, Martin J Pickering
    posted to eyetracking thematic-roles visualworld by sdrucker on 2007-06-26 18:20:10 as **
  • The time-course of prediction in incremental sentence processing: Evidence from anticipatory eye movements
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 49, No. 1. (July 2003), pp. 133-156.
    by Yuki Kamide, Gerry T Altmann, Sarah L Haywood
  • Incremental interpretation at verbs: restricting the domain of subsequent reference
    Cognition, Vol. 73, No. 3. (17 December 1999), pp. 247-264.
    by Gerry T Altmann, Yuki Kamide
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