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, Inc. 1995, Vol. 124, No. 1, 62-82 0096-3445/95/S3.00 Effects of Global and Local Context on Lexical Processing During Language Comprehension David J. Hess, Donald J. Foss, and Patrick Carroll ...
The goal of this study was to investigate the use of the local and global contexts for incoming words during listening comprehension. Local context was manipulated by presenting a target noun (e.g ...
this first detection. Aggregating the local contextual representations of these mentions, a global embedding is drawn from the collective context of an entity candidate within a stream. The global embeddings ...
such as reduced processing speed, problem solving, decision-making, and inhibition. This may impair overall comprehension during advanced aging. Simultaneously, a lexicality effect is expected in both the third ...
’, ‘establishment of a controller or a processor in the Union’ and processing ‘in the context of’ an establishment, are systematically analysed. When it comes to Article 3(2) of the GDPR, in particular the need ...
. Diversity can be broadly defined as the degree of variability of the contexts in which a linguistic item occurs. Its effect has been investigated on several linguistic processes , including lexical latencies ...
to investigate on-going linguistic processing during silent sentence reading, where participants are not required to pronounce letter strings, or explicitly decide upon their lexical status or semantic category ...
and Psychophysics 59 (1997) : 1098 – 1107 Google Scholar OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat Close . 25 See B. Tillmann, E. Bigand, and M. Pineau, “ Effects of Global and Local Contexts on Harmonic Expectancy,” Music ...
it with the sentence and discourse contexts . Event-related potentials (ERPs), thanks to their excellent temporal resolution, allow us to study the time course of semantic and syntactic processing during on-line sentence ...
processes in the taboo interference effect . Indefrey’s (2011) meta-analysis ascribed lexical -level processing to the mid portion of the left middle temporal gyrus (MTG, grammatical encoding and lemma ...
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