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Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín

Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara

Publications -  46
Citations -  1951

Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lexical decision task & Priming (psychology). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1743 citations. Previous affiliations of Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín include University of Lyon & University of Provence.

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Motor cortex maps articulatory features of speech sounds

TL;DR: Sound-related somatotopic activation in precentral gyrus shows that, during speech perception, specific motor circuits are recruited that reflect phonetic distinctive features of the speech sounds encountered, thus providing direct neuroimaging support for specific links between the phonological mechanisms for speech perception and production.
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Putting the bits together: an information theoretical perspective on morphological processing.

TL;DR: It is shown that the information residual outperforms the combination of traditional token- and type-based counts in predicting response latencies in visual lexical decision, and at the same time provides a parsimonious account of inflectional, derivational, and compounding processes.
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Early morphological processing is morphosemantic and not simply morpho-orthographic: A violation of form-then-meaning accounts of word recognition

TL;DR: The results limit the scope of form-then-meaning models of word recognition and demonstrate that semantic similarity can influence even early stages of morphological processing.
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Changing places: A cross-language perspective on frequency and family size in Dutch and Hebrew

TL;DR: The authors used morphological family size effect as a tool for exploring the degree of isomorphism in the networks of morphologically related words in the Hebrew and Dutch mental lexicon, and they found that the effect is not restricted to Indo-European languages but extends to languages with non-concatenative morphology.
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The simultaneous effects of inflectional paradigms and classes on lexical recognition: Evidence from Serbian

TL;DR: In this article, an information-theoretical measure of the divergence in the frequency distributions of two of the paradigms to which a word simultaneously belongs: the paradigm of the stem and the more general paradigm of nominal class in which the stem is embedded is provided.