384 Pages
by Psychology Press

384 Pages
by Psychology Press

384 Pages
by Psychology Press

This book presents a set of contributions to the current flow of psycholinguistic research, with new and challenging data gathered from Spanish that may illuminate issues about the generality of language processing models. Although it is possible to find a considerable amount of papers on psycholinguistic research with the Spanish language published in English-speaking journals, unfortunately, the... Read more
Contents: Preface. N. Sebastián-Gallés, Speech Perception in Catalan and Spanish. R.M. Sánchez-Casas, Lexical Access in Visual Word Recognition: The Contribution of Word Form. J.J. Cañas, M.T. Bajo, Automatic and Strategic Processes in Lexical Access. F. Valle-Arroyo, Dual-Route Models in Spanish: Developmental and Neuropsychological Data. J. Alegría, On the Origin of Phonological Representations in Deaf People. F. Cuetos, D.C. Mitchell, M.M.B. Corley, Parsing in Different Languages. E. Gilboy, J.M. Sopena, Segmentation Effects in the Processing of Complex Noun Pronouns With Relative Clauses. J.E. García-Albea, S. Meltzer, Processing Empty Categories in Spanish. M. Carreiras, A. Graham, J. Oakhill, Understanding Anaphora: The Role of Superficial and Conceptual Information. M. de Vega, Spatial and Interpersonal Models in the Comprehension of Narratives. J.M. Igoa, The Relationship Between Conceptualization and Formulation Processes in Sentence Production: Some Evidence from Spanish.

Biography

Manuel Carreiras, Jose E. Garcia-Albea, Nuria Sebastian-Galles

"This book is a first attempt to bring together a collection of state-of-the-art studies of various lines of research on language processing in Spanish, ranging from speech perception to sentence production."
Studies in Second Language Acquisition