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Spoken L2 words activate L1 orthographic information in late L2 learners

This study investigated the time course of activation of orthographic information in spoken word recognition with two visual world eye-tracking experiments in a task where second language (L2) spoken word forms had to be matched with their printed …

Visual world paradigm data - From preprocessing to nonlinear time-course analysis

The Visual World Paradigm (VWP) is used to study online spoken language processing and produces time-series data. The data present challenges for analysis and they require significant preprocessing and are by nature nonlinear. Here, we discuss VWPre, …

Effects of disfluencies on speech processing

Do speaker-specific cues influence ambiguous word interpretation?

Expanding competition space - The influence of foreign accentedness on lexical competition

Language knowledge predicts 3--6 year-old mono- and bilingual children’s prounoun processing

Visual world paradigm data - From preprocessing to nonlinear time-course analysis

Nonlinear time-course analysis of visual world paradigm eye-tracking data using GAMM

Processing of foreign-accented speech - From the perfectly ordinary to the incomprehensible---and everything in between

Processing of stuttered speech by fluent listeners