Spoken word recognition in quiet and in noise by native and non-native listeners: Effects of age of immersion and vocabulary size
In spoken word recognition, high-frequency words with few neighbors and less frequently occurring minimal pair neighbors (lexically easy words) are recognized more accurately than low-frequency words with many and more frequently occurring neighbors (lexically hard words). Bradlow and Pisoni (1999)...
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Scholar Commons
2009
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