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Lewis, Shevaun; Phillips, Colin – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2015
We address two important questions about the relationship between theoretical linguistics and psycholinguistics. First, do grammatical theories and language processing models describe separate cognitive systems, or are they accounts of different aspects of the same system? We argue that most evidence is consistent with the one-system view. Second,…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Processing, Linguistic Theory, Psycholinguistics
Demir-Vegter, Serpil; Aarts, Rian; Kurvers, Jeanne – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2014
The present study examined lexical richness in maternal input to Turkish preschool children in the Netherlands and the relationship with their vocabulary. Fifteen Turkish mother-child dyads were videotaped at the age of 3 and 4 in three settings: book reading, picture description and block building. Children's vocabulary in Turkish was…
Descriptors: Turkish, Indo European Languages, Linguistic Input, Mothers
Thompson, R. Bruce; Foster, Brandon J. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2014
The importance of metacognitive language exposure to early educational achievement is widely recognized in the development literature. However, few studies have explored parents' metacognitive language, while accounting for family SES and stress within the parent-child relationship. This is a preliminary descriptive study to explore…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Parent Child Relationship, Preschool Children, Stress Variables
Abel, Alyson D.; Schuele, C. Melanie – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2014
The relation between incidental word learning and two cognitive-linguistic variables--phonological memory and phonological awareness--is not fully understood. Thirty-five typically developing, 5-year-old, preschool children participated in a study examining the association between phonological memory, phonological awareness, and incidental word…
Descriptors: Incidental Learning, Phonological Awareness, Prediction, Preschool Children
Kristensen, Line Burholt; Engberg-Pedersen, Elisabeth; Poulsen, Mads – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2014
Object-initial clauses (OCs) are associated with more processing difficulties than subject-initial clauses (SCs) in a number of languages (e.g. English, German and Finnish), but a supportive context can reduce or neutralize the difference between SCs and OCs with respect to reading times. Still, it is unresolved how context can affect the…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Indo European Languages, Reaction Time, Accuracy
Zajenkowski, Marcin; Szymanik, Jakub; Garraffa, Maria – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2014
The paper explores the cognitive mechanisms involved in the verification of sentences with proportional quantifiers (e.g. "More than half of the dots are blue"). The first study shows that the verification of proportional sentences is more demanding than the verification of sentences such as: "There are seven blue and eight yellow…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Accuracy, Language Processing, Correlation
Xue, Jin; Shu, Hua; Li, Hong; Li, Wenling; Tian, Xiaomei – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2013
The present study examined the developmental issue of cognitive factors that explain Chinese literacy. Phonological awareness, rapid automatized naming, short-term memory, orthographic awareness and morphological awareness and two literacy tasks (character naming and reading fluency) were administered to 408 second-graders, 428 fourth-graders and…
Descriptors: Naming, Phonological Awareness, Literacy, Orthographic Symbols
Cannizzaro, Michael S.; Coelho, Carl A. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2013
This study examined the narrative discourse production and executive function (EF) abilities of 46 neuro-typical adults (18-98 years old). Two questions were addressed: Is the analysis of narrative structure sensitive to changes associated with aging? & What is the relationship between measures of narrative structure and EF? Narratives were…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Correlation, Aging (Individuals), Adults
Kim, Sung-il; Yoon, Misun; Kim, Wonsik; Lee, Sunyoung; Kang, Eunjoo – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012
We explored the neural correlates of bridging inferences and coherence processing during story comprehension using Positron Emission Tomography (PET). Ten healthy right-handed volunteers were visually presented three types of stories (Strong Coherence, Weak Coherence, and Control) consisted of three sentences. The causal connectedness among…
Descriptors: Sentences, Semantics, Inferences, Correlation
Cohen, Shuki J. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012
Fanaticism and extremism are increasingly recognized as seminal to psychopathology and distress, especially considering the increase in political unrest and violence over the last decade. In the psychopathological literature, however, the cognitive style associated with extremism and overgeneralization has long been recognized as a risk factor for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Response Style (Tests), Psychopathology, Risk
Malaia, Evie; Wilbur, Ronnie B.; Weber-Fox, Christine – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012
Event structure describes the relationships between general semantics ("Aktionsart") of the verb and its syntactic properties, separating verbs into two classes: telic verbs, which denote change of state events with an inherent end-point or boundary ("catch, rescue"), and atelic, which refer to homogenous activities ("tease, host"). As telic verbs…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Sentences, Semantics, Verbs
Peter, Beate – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012
This study tested the hypothesis that children with speech sound disorder have generalized slowed motor speeds. It evaluated associations among oral and hand motor speeds and measures of speech (articulation and phonology) and language (receptive vocabulary, sentence comprehension, sentence imitation), in 11 children with moderate to severe SSD…
Descriptors: Language Aptitude, Expressive Language, Articulation (Speech), Syllables
Hestvik, Arild; Bradley, Evan; Bradley, Catherine – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012
The current study examined the relationship between verbal memory span and the latency with which a filler-gap dependency is constructed. A previous behavioral study found that low span listeners did not exhibit antecedent reactivation at gap sites in relative clauses, in comparison to high verbal memory span subjects (Roberts et al. in "J…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Diagnostic Tests, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Verbal Ability
The Relationship between Phonological Memory, Phonological Sensitivity, and Incidental Word Learning
Ramachandra, Vijayachandra; Hewitt, Lynne E.; Brackenbury, Tim – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2011
This study investigated the cognitive abilities needed to succeed at incidental word learning, specifically by examining the role of phonological memory and phonological sensitivity in novel word learning by 4-year-olds who were typically developing. Forty 4-year-olds were administered a test of nonword repetition (to investigate phonological…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Cartoons, Multiple Regression Analysis, Memory
Muncer, Steven J.; Knight, David – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2011
Six previous studies of the variables affecting anagram solution are re-examined for the evidence that number of syllables contributes to solution difficulty. It was shown that the number of syllables in a solution word was confounded with imagery for one study and with diagram frequency for another. More importantly it was shown that the number…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Syllables, Effect Size, Identification
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