Kenneth I. Forster

List of John Benjamins publications in which Kenneth I. Forster is involved.

Journals

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Journal of Second Language Studies

General Editor: Boping Yuan

ISSN 2542-3835 | E‑ISSN 2542‑3843
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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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Witzel, Jeffrey, Samantha Cornelius, Naoko Witzel, Kenneth I. Forster and Jonathan C. Forster 2015 Testing the viability of webDMDX for masked priming experimentsPhonological and Phonetic Considerations of Lexical Processing, Jarema, Gonia and Gary Libben † (eds.), pp. 169–198 | Article
The DMDX software package (Forster & Forster, 2003) is a Windows-based application that displays stimuli and records responses. Recent developments in this program have made it possible to deploy DMDX experiments over the Internet. This study evaluates the viability of the web-deployable… read more
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Witzel, Jeffrey, Samantha Cornelius, Naoko Witzel, Kenneth I. Forster and Jonathan C. Forster 2013 Testing the viability of webDMDX for masked priming experimentsPhonological and Phonetic considerations of Lexical Processing, pp. 421–449 | Article
The DMDX software package (Forster & Forster, 2003) is a Windows-based application that displays stimuli and records responses. Recent developments in this program have made it possible to deploy DMDX experiments over the Internet. This study evaluates the viability of the web-deployable… read more
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Forster, Kenneth I. 2012 Using a maze task to track lexical and sentence processingMethodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research, Libben, Gary †, Gonia Jarema and Chris Westbury (eds.), pp. 81–91 | Article
A word maze consists of a sequence of frames, each containing two alternatives. Subjects are required to select one of those alternatives according to some criterion defined by the experimenter. This simple technique can be used to investigate a wide range of issues. For example, if one alternative… read more
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Forster, Kenneth I. 2010 Using a maze task to track lexical and sentence processingMethodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research (Part I), Jarema, Gonia, Gary Libben † and Chris Westbury (eds.), pp. 347–357 | Article
A word maze consists of a sequence of frames, each containing two alternatives. Subjects are required to select one of those alternatives according to some criterion defined by the experimenter. This simple technique can be used to investigate a wide range of issues. For example, if one alternative… read more
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In semantic categorization, nonwords that are neighbors of exemplars (e.g., turple in an animal categorization task) cause interference, but neighbors of nonexemplars (e.g., tabric) do not. This can be explained in a cascaded activation model in which the decision process selectively monitors… read more
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