New and Published Books
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Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions
Explorations in Behaviour and Neuroscience
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Speech recognition in ‘adverse conditions’ has been a familiar area of research in computer science, engineering, and hearing sciences for several decades. In contrast, most psycholinguistic theories of speech recognition are built upon evidence gathered from tasks performed by healthy listeners on...
Published April 12th 2013 by Psychology Press
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The Cognitive Neuroscience of Semantic Processing
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
First published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
Published November 16th 2011 by Psychology Press
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Biological Foundations of Language Production
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
First published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
Published October 14th 2011 by Psychology Press
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Morphology in Language Comprehension, Production and Acquisition
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Does darkness lead to happiness? Is there corn in the corner? These are questions that make - to some extent - semantically sense, but for researchers interested in the role of morphology in word processing they make morphologically sense as well. This Special Issue on Morphological Processing is...
Published June 14th 2011 by Psychology Press
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Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Prosody is the rhythm, stress and intonation of speech, which encodes information that is not encoded by the syntax or words of an utterance. Prosody is critical for parsing speech, constructing syntactic structure, and building a representation of the conversational discourse model, among other...
Published November 10th 2010 by Psychology Press
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Processing the Chinese Language
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
The past decade witnesses not only dramatic economic changes but also exponential developments in science in China. Given its unique structural properties, the Chinese language provides challenging opportunities to explore both the language-specific neuro-cognitive processes during communication...
Published September 21st 2009 by Psychology Press
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Language Production: Sublexical, Lexical, and Supralexical Information
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Language production involves the translation of thought into speech, as instantiated by a whole range of mental operations involved in conceptualization, formulation and articulation. This special issue on language production offers a fine sample of the latest research into the various processes...
Published June 15th 2009 by Psychology Press
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Language Production Across the Life Span
A Special Issue of Language And Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Most current theories of lexical access in speech production are designed to capture the behaviour of young adults – typically college students. However, young adults represent a minority of the world’s speakers. For theories of speech production, the question arises of how the young adults’ speech...
Published April 9th 2009 by Psychology Press
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Speech Accompanying-Gesture
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
When we speak, we often spontaneously produce gestures. Such gestures are an integral part of face-to-face verbal communication. The relationship between speech and gesture is the theme of this Special Issue. The articles cover a wide range of issues: cultural differences, language and gesture...
Published January 22nd 2009 by Psychology Press
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Advances in Morphological Processing
A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Ten years ago, a group of researchers investigating the processing of morphological information met in the south of France to discuss how morphology affects word recognition, perception and production from a cross-linguistic perspective. This special issue is the fourth volume to expose the results...
Published November 30th 2008 by Psychology Press