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Using The Picture Word Inductive Model The Picture Word Inductive Model, originally developed by Emily Calhoun can be used with E.L.L.'s.
In the Town is a picture word book by Benedict Blathwayt which has plenty of cultural mix in the people it depicts (including quite a few people in wheelchairs, for once).
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Each task (picture, word or pattern presentation) was presented in a separate run; they were not mixed because of potential difficulties in task switching that occur in stroke aphasia (Jefferies and Lambon Ralph, 2006).
Expected word forms labelled the picture (word condition), while unexpected word forms mismatched by either a small deviation in word medial vowel height (mispronunciation condition) or a large deviation from the onset of the first speech segment (pseudoword condition).
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In the present study, the electrophysiological underpinnings of these mechanisms are explored during the critical phase of lexical acquisition using a picture-word matching paradigm.
Caramazza and Costa, 2000 (Cognition 75, B51 B64) report three picture-word interference experiments testing the response set mechanism of the WEAVER++ model of spoken word production.
To explain latency effects in picture-word interference tasks, cognitive models need to account for both interference and stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) effects.
In this paper, we discuss the architectural assumptions underlying RACE and simulations of a picture-word interference experiment [Glaser, W. R., & Düngelhoff, F. J. (1984). The time course of picture-word interference. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10 5), pp. 640 654.].
As opposed to most models of picture-word interference, which model the time course during the task in a ballistic manner, the RACE model (retrieval by accumulating evidence) presented in this paper accounts for semantic interference during the interval between the retrieval onset and the actual retrieval.
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