Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. In addition, it was found that incorrectly substituted words often show both a semantic and phonological relationship to the intended words. A proposal regarding the stages of production is developed to account for the results.

    • Gary S. Dell, Peter A. Reich
    • 1981
  2. Substituted word errors are shown in italics. A high WER is used here to demonstrate the types of substitution errors simulated by our method, incorporating both semantic and phonemic distance measures.

    • Rohit Voleti, Julie M. Liss, Visar Berisha
    • 10.1109/icassp.2019.8683367
    • 2019
    • 2019/05
  3. To activate the correct word at the correct time, the model has to learn to overcome both paradigmatic and syntagmatic interference. When bird is the target, words that share semantic features with bird have a tendency to be more active than those that do not share features.

  4. Feb 1, 1979 · In addition, it was found that incorrectly substituted words often show both a semantic and phonological relationship to the intended words. A proposal regarding the stages of production is developed that accounts for the results.

    • Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Dennis H. Klatt
    • 1979
  5. Aug 1, 2001 · We argue that word frequency mainly affects phonological errors. Both semantic and phonological substitutions are constrained by phonological and syntactic similarity between the target and...

  6. The principal conclusion of this is that the lexicon of a language is not formed by previous pairings of meaning and sound, which are later handled by syntax, but consists of phonological words that have an essential role in externalizing the syntactic derivations produced by the computational system in its interaction with the conceptual-intent...

  7. People also ask

  8. Aug 2, 2021 · The present study employed a new paradigm to systematically examine phonological and semantic representations in verbal short-term memory as well as long-term impacts. Across two experiments, a list of words was presented sequentially, followed by a probe word.