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Large-scale replication study reveals a limit on probabilistic prediction in language comprehension
MS Nieuwland, S Politzer-Ahles, E Heyselaar, K Segaert, E Darley, ...
ELife 7, e33468, 2018
2812018
Dissociable effects of prediction and integration during language comprehension: Evidence from a large-scale study using brain potentials
MS Nieuwland, DJ Barr, F Bartolozzi, S Busch-Moreno, E Darley, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1791), 20180522, 2020
1952020
Predicting form and meaning: Evidence from brain potentials
A Ito, M Corley, MJ Pickering, AE Martin, MS Nieuwland
Journal of Memory and Language 86, 157–171, 2016
1672016
Investigating the time-course of phonological prediction in native and non-native speakers of English: A visual world eye-tracking study
A Ito, MJ Pickering, M Corley
Journal of Memory and Language 98, 1-11, 2018
1212018
A cognitive load delays predictive eye movements similarly during L1 and L2 comprehension
A Ito, M Corley, MJ Pickering
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2017
1072017
How robust are prediction effects in language comprehension? Failure to replicate article-elicited N400 effects
A Ito, AE Martin, MS Nieuwland
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32 (8), 954-965, 2017
1022017
On predicting form and meaning in a second language.
A Ito, AE Martin, MS Nieuwland
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 43 (4), 635, 2017
512017
Why the A/AN prediction effect may be hard to replicate: A rebuttal to DeLong, Urbach & Kutas (2017)
A Ito, AE Martin, M Nieuwland
Retrieved from osf. io/ayd3t, 2017
442017
Limits on prediction in language comprehension: A multi-lab failure to replicate evidence for probabilistic pre-activation of phonology
MS Nieuwland, S Politzer-Ahles, E Heyselaar, K Segaert, E Darley, ...
BioRxiv, 111807, 2017
372017
Prediction of phonological and gender information: An event-related potential study in Italian
A Ito, C Gambi, MJ Pickering, K Fuellenbach, EM Husband
Neuropsychologia 136, 107291, 2020
332020
Automaticity and prediction in non-native language comprehension
A Ito, M Pickering, J.
Prediction in Second-Language Processing and Learning, 25-46, 2021
282021
Prediction of orthographic information during listening comprehension: A printed-word visual world study
A Ito
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2019
162019
Analysing data from the psycholinguistic visual-world paradigm: Comparison of different analysis methods
A Ito, P Knoeferle
Behavior Research Methods, 2022
142022
Everyday language exposure shapes prediction of specific words in listening comprehension: A visual world eye-tracking study
A Ito, H Sakai
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 607474, 2021
122021
Situating language register across the ages, languages, modalities, and cultural aspects: Evidence from complementary methods
VN Pescuma, D Serova, J Lukassek, A Sauermann, R Schäfer, A Adli, ...
Frontiers in psychology 13, 964658, 2023
82023
How robust are effects of semantic and phonological prediction during language comprehension? A visual world eye-tracking study
A Ito, E Husband
Technical Committee on Thought and Language 117 (149), 2017
82017
Effects of language production on prediction: Word vs. picture visual world study
A Ito, MS Dunn, M Pickering
Poster presented at Architectures and mechanisms of language processing, 2017
62017
Prediction during native and non-native language comprehension: The role of mediating factors
A Ito
University of Edinburgh, 2016
32016
Investigating the real-time effect of register-situation formality congruence versus verb-argument semantic fit during spoken language comprehension
AG Patarroyo, K Maquate, A Ito, P Knoeferle
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
22022
German-dominant Vietnamese heritage speakers use semantic constraints of German for anticipation during comprehension in Vietnamese
A Ito, HTT Nguyen, P Knoeferle
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 27 (1), 57-74, 2024
12024
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