AL8520 Additional Readings


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JEP: LMC = Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition.

 

Speech Perception
1. Connine, C.M., Blasko, D.G., & Titone, D. (1993). Do the beginnings of spoken words have a special status in auditory word recognition? Journal of Memory and Language, 32, 193-210.
2.
Flege, J. E. (1993). Production and Perception of a Novel, Second-Language Phonetic Contrast. Journal ‰`Yof the Acoustical Society of America, 93, 1589-1608.

3. Gordon, P., Keyes, L., & Yung, Y-F. (2001). Ability in perceiving nonnative contrasts: performance on natural and synthetic speech stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 746-758.

Word Recognition
4. Sereno, J.A. (1991). Graphemic, associative, and syntactic priming effects at a brief stimulus
onset asynchrony in lexical decision and naming. JEP: LMC, 17, 459-477.
5. Allen, M. & Badecker, W. (2002). Inflectional regularity: probing the nature of lexical representation in a cross-modal priming task. Journal of Memory and Language, 46, 705-722.
6.
Taft, M. & Van-Graan, F. (1998). Lack of Phonological Mediation in a Semantic Categorization Task. Journal of Memory and Language, 38, 203-224.
7. Ziegler, J. C., Tan, L-H, ‰`YPerry, C., Montant, M. (2000). Phonology Matters: The Phonological Frequency Effect in Written Chinese. Psychological Science, 11, ‰`Y234-238.
8. Muljani, D., Koda, K., & Moates, D. R. (1998). The Development of Word Recognition in a Second Language. Applied Psycholinguistics, 19, 99-113.
9. Portin, M. & Laine, M. (2001). Processing Cost Associated With Inflectional Morphology In Bilingual Speakers. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 4, 55-62.

Sentence Processing

10. Ferreira, F., Christianson, K., & Hollingworth, A. (2001). Misinterpretations of Garden-Path Sentences: Implications for Models of Sentence Processing and Reanalysis. ‰`Y Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30, 3-20.
11. Trueswell, J.C., Tanenhaus, M.K., & Kello, C. (1993). Verb-specific constraints in sentence ‰`Yprocessing: separating effects of lexical preference from garden-paths. JEP: LMC, 19, 528-553.
12. Juffs, A. (1998). Main Verb versus Reduced Relative Clause Ambiguity Resolution in L2 Sentence Processing. Language Learning, 48, 107-147.

Speech Production
13. Peterson, R.R. & Savoy, P. (1998). Lexical selection and phonological encoding during language production: evidence for cascaded processing. JEP:LMC, 24, 539-557.
14. Flege, J. E., Frieda, E. M., Walley, A. C., & Randazza, L. A. (1998). Lexical Factors and Segmental Accuracy in Second Language Speech Production. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 20, 155-187.

Discourse Processing
15. Birch, S.L., Albrecht, J.E., & Myers, J.L. (2000). Syntactic focusing structures influence discourse processing. Discourse Processes, 30, 285-304.

Language Acquisition
16. Choi, S. & Bowerman, M. (1991). Learning to Express Motion Events in English and Korean: The Influence of Language-Specific Lexicalization Patterns. Cognition, 41, 83-121.

Reading
17. Ho, C-S-H., Law, T-P-S., Ng, P-M. (2000). The Phonological Deficit Hypothesis in Chinese Developmental Dyslexia. Reading and Writing, 13, 57-79.

Bilingual Language Processing
18. Kroll, J.F., & Stewart, E. (1994). Category interference in translation and picture naming: Evidence for asymmetric connections between bilingual memory representations. Journal of Memory and Language, 33, 149-174.