Tracking contextual histories: how long-term and recent lexical experience shapes our processing of words
This thesis investigated the role of contextual information on lexical processing. Using secondary data analysis and online experiments, we tested how written language processing is shaped by recent experience and by the lexical histories words have accrued across the lifetime. Chapter 1 is a litera...
Main Author: | Taylor, E |
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Other Authors: | Kate, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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