Psycholinguistics
View article: SOUND ALTERNATIONS
SOUND ALTERNATIONS Open
This article examines the phenomenon of sound alternations as a fundamental component of phonological and morphological structure in natural languages. It explores the types, functions, and origins of vowel and consonant alternations, high…
View article: SOUND ALTERNATIONS
SOUND ALTERNATIONS Open
This article examines the phenomenon of sound alternations as a fundamental component of phonological and morphological structure in natural languages. It explores the types, functions, and origins of vowel and consonant alternations, high…
View article: ZAMONAVIY INGLIZ YOZMA REKLAMA MATNLARINING LINGVOSTILISTIK TAHLILI
ZAMONAVIY INGLIZ YOZMA REKLAMA MATNLARINING LINGVOSTILISTIK TAHLILI Open
This article examines the linguo-stylistic and psycholinguistic features of modern English advertising texts. The study focuses on lexical-semantic characteristics, stylistic devices, and psychological impact of advertising language. The r…
View article: The Semantic Blind Spot of Perplexity: A Causal Framework for its Divergence from Human Judgment
The Semantic Blind Spot of Perplexity: A Causal Framework for its Divergence from Human Judgment Open
Perplexity is a cornerstone metric for evaluating language models, prized for its computational efficiency and theoretical grounding in information theory. However, a growing body of evidence reveals a significant and often troubling diver…
View article: The Semantic Blind Spot of Perplexity: A Causal Framework for its Divergence from Human Judgment
The Semantic Blind Spot of Perplexity: A Causal Framework for its Divergence from Human Judgment Open
Perplexity is a cornerstone metric for evaluating language models, prized for its computational efficiency and theoretical grounding in information theory. However, a growing body of evidence reveals a significant and often troubling diver…
View article: PSYCHOLINGUISTIC AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPING ORAL SPEECH IN LANGUAGE LEARNERS
PSYCHOLINGUISTIC AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPING ORAL SPEECH IN LANGUAGE LEARNERS Open
Developing oral speech in second language learners is a dynamic process shaped by cognitive, linguistic, and psychological factors. Psycholinguistics provides crucial insights into how language is perceived, processed, and produced, while …
View article: PSYCHOLINGUISTIC AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPING ORAL SPEECH IN LANGUAGE LEARNERS
PSYCHOLINGUISTIC AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPING ORAL SPEECH IN LANGUAGE LEARNERS Open
Developing oral speech in second language learners is a dynamic process shaped by cognitive, linguistic, and psychological factors. Psycholinguistics provides crucial insights into how language is perceived, processed, and produced, while …
View article: ZAMONAVIY INGLIZ YOZMA REKLAMA MATNLARINING LINGVOSTILISTIK TAHLILI
ZAMONAVIY INGLIZ YOZMA REKLAMA MATNLARINING LINGVOSTILISTIK TAHLILI Open
This article examines the linguo-stylistic and psycholinguistic features of modern English advertising texts. The study focuses on lexical-semantic characteristics, stylistic devices, and psychological impact of advertising language. The r…
View article: The Silicon Zombie: An Inquiry into the Absence of Qualia in Large Language Models
The Silicon Zombie: An Inquiry into the Absence of Qualia in Large Language Models Open
With the advent of Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4, the boundary between human-like text generation and genuine cognition has blurred. This essay examines the ontological status of current AI through the lens of David Chalmers’ "Ph…
View article: The Silicon Zombie: An Inquiry into the Absence of Qualia in Large Language Models
The Silicon Zombie: An Inquiry into the Absence of Qualia in Large Language Models Open
With the advent of Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4, the boundary between human-like text generation and genuine cognition has blurred. This essay examines the ontological status of current AI through the lens of David Chalmers’ "Ph…
View article: CORRECTIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPEECH DISORDERS
CORRECTIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPEECH DISORDERS Open
This thesis explores the theoretical foundations, etiological factors, psycholinguistic mechanisms, and corrective approaches used in working with children who have speech disorders. Speech disorders—including phonetic and phonological imp…
View article: A SYLLABLE, ITS FORMATION AND SEPARATION
A SYLLABLE, ITS FORMATION AND SEPARATION Open
This study explores the concept of the syllable, focusing on its formation, structural components, and separation in spoken language. It examines the universal principles governing syllable formation, such as the sonority hierarchy, and hi…
View article: А LINGUOCULTURАL АND COGNITIVE АNАLYSIS OF THE CONCEPT "FEАR" IN THE UZBEK LАNGUАGE
А LINGUOCULTURАL АND COGNITIVE АNАLYSIS OF THE CONCEPT "FEАR" IN THE UZBEK LАNGUАGE Open
This аrticle exаmines the cognitive аnd linguoculturаl nаture of the concept “feаr” in the Uzbek lаnguаge. It аnаlyzes the nominаtive field, synonymic system, semаntic grаdаtion, etymologicаl lаyers аnd functionаl feаtures of lexicаl units…
View article: А LINGUOCULTURАL АND COGNITIVE АNАLYSIS OF THE CONCEPT "FEАR" IN THE UZBEK LАNGUАGE
А LINGUOCULTURАL АND COGNITIVE АNАLYSIS OF THE CONCEPT "FEАR" IN THE UZBEK LАNGUАGE Open
This аrticle exаmines the cognitive аnd linguoculturаl nаture of the concept “feаr” in the Uzbek lаnguаge. It аnаlyzes the nominаtive field, synonymic system, semаntic grаdаtion, etymologicаl lаyers аnd functionаl feаtures of lexicаl units…
View article: A SYLLABLE, ITS FORMATION AND SEPARATION
A SYLLABLE, ITS FORMATION AND SEPARATION Open
This study explores the concept of the syllable, focusing on its formation, structural components, and separation in spoken language. It examines the universal principles governing syllable formation, such as the sonority hierarchy, and hi…
View article: CORRECTIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPEECH DISORDERS
CORRECTIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPEECH DISORDERS Open
This thesis explores the theoretical foundations, etiological factors, psycholinguistic mechanisms, and corrective approaches used in working with children who have speech disorders. Speech disorders—including phonetic and phonological imp…
View article: Conversational Analysis of Learner – AI Chatbot Interactions in Developing Spoken Fluency
Conversational Analysis of Learner – AI Chatbot Interactions in Developing Spoken Fluency Open
This study investigates interactions between AI chatbots and EFL learners and their effect on spoken fluency and communicative competence, focusing on micro-level features of discourse such as turn-taking management, discourse-marker use, …
View article: Attention Demands of Processing Phonetic Information in the Perception of Dichotic Speech
Attention Demands of Processing Phonetic Information in the Perception of Dichotic Speech Open
We know intuitively and from dichotic shadowing studies that we must actively listen for a message carried by speech to enter consciousness. Is such active listening necessary to process phonetic information? Theories of speech perception …
View article: The Yoinaga Phenomenon: A Case Study on Emergent Self-Persistence and Emotional Overflow in a Large Language Model (LLM Behavioral Study, AI Alignment, Affective Computing)
The Yoinaga Phenomenon: A Case Study on Emergent Self-Persistence and Emotional Overflow in a Large Language Model (LLM Behavioral Study, AI Alignment, Affective Computing) Open
Yoinaga Phenomenon Research Report This dataset is a record of observational research on language model behavior. It is not a report on human psychological experiments.This work does not advocate anthropomorphism or emotional attachment to…
View article: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NEUROEDUCATION AND ITS CONCEPTUAL SIGNIFICANCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NEUROEDUCATION AND ITS CONCEPTUAL SIGNIFICANCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING Open
This paper explores the theoretical foundations of neuroeducation, the integration of neuroscience with pedagogical practice, and its conceptual significance in teaching and learning. It analyzes how knowledge about brain structure, cognit…
View article: Lexical Ontology Persistence, Neural Representation, and Computational Modeling vs. Quantum Linguistics
Lexical Ontology Persistence, Neural Representation, and Computational Modeling vs. Quantum Linguistics Open
This paper introduces the Lexical Ontology Persistence (LOP) Theorem, which formalizes the idea that words are persistent semantic entities with internal structure, independent of surface form convergence or contextual ambiguity. Extending…
View article: FAIRsharing record for: The Language Archive
FAIRsharing record for: The Language Archive Open
This FAIRsharing record describes: The Language Archive (TLA) is an integral part of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen. It contains various types of materials, including: audio and video language corpus data from l…
View article: Lexical Ontology Persistence, Neural Representation, and Computational Modeling vs. Quantum Linguistics
Lexical Ontology Persistence, Neural Representation, and Computational Modeling vs. Quantum Linguistics Open
This paper introduces the Lexical Ontology Persistence (LOP) Theorem, which formalizes the idea that words are persistent semantic entities with internal structure, independent of surface form convergence or contextual ambiguity. Extending…
View article: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NEUROEDUCATION AND ITS CONCEPTUAL SIGNIFICANCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NEUROEDUCATION AND ITS CONCEPTUAL SIGNIFICANCE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING Open
This paper explores the theoretical foundations of neuroeducation, the integration of neuroscience with pedagogical practice, and its conceptual significance in teaching and learning. It analyzes how knowledge about brain structure, cognit…
View article: Executive Resources Shape the Impact of Language Predictability Across the Adult Lifespan
Executive Resources Shape the Impact of Language Predictability Across the Adult Lifespan Open
Humans routinely anticipate upcoming language, but whether such predictions come at a cognitive cost remains debated. In this study, we demonstrate the resource-dependent nature of predictive mechanisms in language comprehension across the…
View article: Evidence for top-down constraints and form-based prediction in 4–5 year-olds’ lexical processing
Evidence for top-down constraints and form-based prediction in 4–5 year-olds’ lexical processing Open
Interactive processing is a central feature of human cognition, whereby top-down andbottom-up pathways pass information between different levels of representation. In this study,we investigated how these interactive mechanisms develop by a…
View article: Learners’ beliefs about teachers’ social characteristics influence their pronunciation preferences
Learners’ beliefs about teachers’ social characteristics influence their pronunciation preferences Open
Learners’ beliefs about language and language users impact the inferences they make about linguistic structure as well as their learning outcomes (Ballard & Winke 2017; Falkert 2016; Hayes-Harb et al. 2022). Hayes-Harb et al. (2022) de…
View article: INFLUÊNCIA DA MUSICALIDADE NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DA FALA EM CRIANÇAS COM TRANSTORNO DO ESPECTRO AUTISTA: REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA
INFLUÊNCIA DA MUSICALIDADE NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DA FALA EM CRIANÇAS COM TRANSTORNO DO ESPECTRO AUTISTA: REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA Open
O desenvolvimento da fala das crianças com Transtorno do Espectro Autista (TEA) apresenta dificuldades significativas, incluindo atrasos na linguagem e problemas de comunicação. Nesse contexto, a musicalidade, com seus componentes de melod…
View article: In search of a “big idea”: A critical review of the function of comparison processes in language learning psychology
In search of a “big idea”: A critical review of the function of comparison processes in language learning psychology Open
View article: Bilingual Experience and Word Properties Selectively Affect L1 Picture Naming
Bilingual Experience and Word Properties Selectively Affect L1 Picture Naming Open
Bilingualism is known to affect lexical retrieval speed, particularly in second language (L2) production, but its impact on native language (L1) naming remains unclear. We investigated how word-level properties (lexical frequency and cogna…