Laurie Beth Feldman

List of John Benjamins publications in which Laurie Beth Feldman is involved.

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The Mental Lexicon

Edited by Harald Baayen, Melanie J. Bell, Jessica Nieder and Vito Pirrelli

ISSN 1871-1340 | E‑ISSN 1871‑1375
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Cho, Kit W. and Laurie Beth Feldman 2015 Production and accent affect memoryPhonological and Phonetic Considerations of Lexical Processing, Jarema, Gonia and Gary Libben † (eds.), pp. 41–66 | Article
In three experiments, we examined the effects of accents and production on free recall and yes/no recognition memory. In the study phase, native English participants heard English words pronounced by a speaker with an accent that is highly familiar to the participant (American English) or with a… read more
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Cho, Kit W. and Laurie Beth Feldman 2013 Production and accent affect memoryPhonological and Phonetic considerations of Lexical Processing, pp. 295–319 | Article
In three experiments, we examined the effects of accents and production on free recall and yes/no recognition memory. In the study phase, native English participants heard English words pronounced by a speaker with an accent that is highly familiar to the participant (American English) or with a… read more
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Words can be similar with respect to form (viz., spelling, pronunciation), meaning, or both form and meaning. In three lexical decision experiments (48 ms forward masked, 116 ms, and 250 ms SOAs), targets (e.g., FLOAT) followed prime words related by form only (e.g., COAT), meaning only (e.g.,… read more
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In the present study we use a cross-modal (auditory-visual) priming paradigm to examine the influence on word recognition of phonological/orthographic variation between morphologically related nouns. We exploit particular characteristics of a highly inflected language, Polish, in which consonantal… read more
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Feldman, Laurie Beth, Dana M. Basnight-Brown and Matthew John Pastizzo 2006 Semantic influences on morphological facilitation: Concreteness and family sizeThe Mental Lexicon 1:1, pp. 59–84 | Article
Two semantic variables, concreteness and morphological family size, were examined in a single word and a primed lexical decision task. Single word recognition latencies were faster for concrete relative to abstract targets only when morphological family size was small. The magnitude of… read more
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Feldman, Laurie Beth 1992 Morphological relationship revealed through the repetition priming taskThe Linguistics of Literacy, Downing, Pamela A., Susan D. Lima and Michael Noonan (eds.), pp. 239–254 | Article
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