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      Multimodal Word Meaning Induction From Minimal Exposure to Natural Text

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      Cognitive Science
      Wiley-Blackwell

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            Pseudowords play an important role in psycholinguistic experiments, either because they are required for performing tasks, such as lexical decision, or because they are the main focus of interest, such as in nonword-reading and nonce-inflection studies. We present a pseudoword generator that improves on current methods. It allows for the generation of written polysyllabic pseudowords that obey a given language's phonotactic constraints. Given a word or nonword template, the algorithm can quickly generate pseudowords that match the template in subsyllabic structure and transition frequencies without having to search through a list with all possible candidates. Currently, the program is available for Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Serbian, and Basque, and, with little effort, it can be expanded to other languages.
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              Learning Word Meanings From Context During Normal Reading

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                Journal
                Cognitive Science
                Cogn Sci
                Wiley-Blackwell
                03640213
                April 2017
                April 2017
                : 41
                :
                : 677-705
                Article
                10.1111/cogs.12481
                28323353
                71253237-8faf-4f4f-af01-530c945daeaa
                © 2017

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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