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    Lexical-semantic priming effects during infancy. by Arias-Trejo, N, Plunkett, K

    Published 2009
    “…Experiment 1 demonstrated a lexical-semantic priming effect for 21-month olds but not for 18-month olds: unrelated prime words interfered with linguistic target identification for 21-month olds. …”
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    A neural network model of lexical-semantic competition during spoken word recognition by Duta, M, Plunkett, K

    Published 2021
    “…We present a neural network model that processes dynamic unfolding phonological representations of words and maps them to static internal lexical, semantic, and visual representations. The model, trained on representations derived from real corpora, simulates this early phonological over semantic/visual preference. …”
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    Speech and language sequelae of severe malaria in Kenyan children. by Carter, J, Murira, G, Ross, A, Mung'ala-Odera, V, Newton, C

    Published 2003
    “…Assessments of comprehension, syntax, lexical semantics, higher level language abilities, pragmatics and phonology were administered to each child at 8-9 years of age, at least 2 years after admission to hospital in children exposed to severe malaria. …”
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    Continuity, divergence, and the evolution of brain language pathways. by Rilling, J, Glasser, M, Jbabdi, S, Andersson, J, Preuss, T

    Published 2011
    “…Based on these and other data, we argue that the arcuate fasciculus is likely to be the pathway most essential for higher-order aspects of human language such as syntax and lexical-semantics.…”
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    Continuity,divergence,and the evolution of brain language pathways by Rilling, K, Glasser, F, Jbabdi, S, Andersson, J, Preuss, M

    Published 2012
    “…Based on these and other data, we argue that the arcuate fasciculus is likely to be the pathway most essential for higher-order aspects of human language such as syntax and lexical-semantics.…”
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    Speech and Language Disorders in Kenyan Children: Adapting Tools For Regions With Few Assessment Resources. by Carter, J, Murira, G, Gona, J, Tumaini, J, Lees, J, Neville, BG, Newton, C

    Published 2012
    “…The assessment was based upon the adapted versions of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Test for the Reception of Grammar, Renfrew Action Picture Test, Pragmatics Profile of Everyday Communication Skills in Children, Test of Word Finding and language specific tests of lexical semantics, higher level language. Preliminary measures of construct validity suggested that the theoretical assumptions behind the construction of the assessments were appropriate and re-test and inter-rater reliability scores were acceptable. …”
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    What's in a link: associative and taxonomic priming effects in the infant lexicon. by Arias-Trejo, N, Plunkett, K

    Published 2013
    “…Infants develop a lexical-semantic system of associatively and semantically related words by the end of the second year of life. …”
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    Tracking the associative boost in infancy by Plunkett, K, Delle Luche, C, Hills, T, Floccia, C

    Published 2022
    “…Our results demonstrate that 18-month-old infants are able to construct a lexical-semantic network based on associative and taxonomic relations between words in the network, and that lexical-semantic links are more robust when they are both associative and taxonomic in character. …”
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    The vocabulary spurt predicts the emergence of backward semantic inhibition in 18‐month‐old toddlers by Chow, ZL, Davies, AM, Fuentes, LJ, Plunkett, K

    Published 2018
    “…Our findings highlight the role of vocabulary growth in the development of inhibitory processes in the emerging lexical‐semantic system.…”
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    Dissociating the functional roles of arcuate fasciculus subtracts in speech production by Janssen, N, Kessels, RPC, Mars, RB, Llera, A, Beckmann, CF, Roelofs, A

    Published 2022
    “…Our findings provide strong evidence for a functional dissociation between the AF subtracts, namely a sublexical phonological mapping by the STG subtract and a lexical-semantic mapping by the MTG subtract. Our results contribute to the unraveling of a century-old controversy concerning the functional role in speech production of a major fiber tract involved in language.…”
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    Words in War-Time Project by Mugglestone, L

    Published 2017
    “…Clark’s wide-ranging documentation—with annotations, definitions, frequency statements, and citational evidence of lexical/semantic change during World War I, along with frequent comparisons to the Oxford English Dictionary—has, as part of the project, been transferred to a tagged and fully searchable database, enabling, as this essay examines, new insights into Clark’s interdisciplinary focus, his status as lexicographer, and the shifting patterns of language and lexical history in a period of critical change.…”
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    Context availability and sentence availability ratings for 3,000 English words and their association with lexical processing by Taylor, E, Nation, K, Hsiao, Y

    Published 2022
    “…Both variables were investigated alongside other word-level characteristics to explore lexical-semantic space. Analyses demonstrated that context availability and sentence availability are distinct. …”
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    Backward semantic inhibition in toddlers by Chow, J, Aimola Davies, A, Fuentes, L, Plunkett, K

    Published 2016
    “…Theoretical implications of the underlying mechanism of backward semantic inhibition and the development of lexical-semantic inhibition in early childhood are discussed.…”
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    Prime saliency in semantic priming with 18-month-olds by Gillen, N, Angulo-Chavira, AQ, Plunkett, K

    Published 2024
    “…The study also demonstrated the utility of the inter-modal priming task in studying lexical-semantic structure in younger infants with its diverse measures of infant behaviour.…”
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