Michael P Kaschak
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Recent Articles
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Long M, Kaschak M
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2025 Jan;
:17470218251318225.
PMID: 39849834
Recent studies have demonstrated hysteresis in studies of syntactic choice in language production. These studies further show that the hysteresis effects observed in syntactic choice are similar to the effects...
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Brousse C, Chia K, Kaschak M
Mem Cognit
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39441493
When faced with requests for information ("Where did you go last night?"), why do speakers make non-sentential replies ("The movies") rather than full sentence replies ("I went to the movies")?...
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Chia K, Kaschak M
Lang Speech
. 2023 Jun;
67(1):228-254.
PMID: 37300416
We present two studies examining the factors that lead speakers to produce elliptical responses to requests for information. Following Clark and Levelt and Kelter, experimenters called businesses and asked about...
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Morey R, Kaschak M, Diez-Alamo A, Glenberg A, Zwaan R, Lakens D, et al.
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2021 Nov;
29(2):613-626.
PMID: 34755319
The Action-sentence Compatibility Effect (ACE) is a well-known demonstration of the role of motor activity in the comprehension of language. Participants are asked to make sensibility judgments on sentences by...
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Long M, Chia K, Kaschak M
J Cogn
. 2021 Sep;
4(1):41.
PMID: 34514312
Murgiano et al. (2021) argue that indexicality and iconicity play a larger role in language than is typically acknowledged. They further call for a more situated view of language. We...
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Chia K, Kaschak M
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2021 Sep;
29(1):262-267.
PMID: 34505272
We explored whether speakers self-prime during question-answer dialogues. Experimenters called restaurants and asked two questions. The first was about the timing of different menu options ((At)What time do you stop...
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Eligio R, Kaschak M
PLoS One
. 2020 Dec;
15(12):e0243512.
PMID: 33370334
Rodd et al. (2016) report that recreational rowers' acquisition of sport-related terminology affected their interpretation of words that have both rowing-related and non-rowing-related meanings (e.g., crab). The extent to which...
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Chia K, Hetzel-Ebben H, Adolph M, Amaral M, Arriaga M, Booth H, et al.
Mem Cognit
. 2020 Apr;
48(6):1046-1060.
PMID: 32323109
We present two experiments that examine structural priming in the single-trial phone-call paradigm introduced by Levelt and Kelter (Cognitive psychology, 14 (1), 78-106, 1982). Experimenters called businesses and asked either...
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Yazbec A, Borovsky A, Kaschak M
PLoS One
. 2019 Sep;
14(9):e0220766.
PMID: 31483786
Learning can be difficult for students due to incorrect prior knowledge, or misconceptions, interfering with the acquisition of new knowledge. Conceptual change refers to the process of replacing such misconceptions...
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Connor C, Phillips B, Kim Y, Lonigan C, Kaschak M, Crowe E, et al.
Sci Stud Read
. 2019 Apr;
22(6):462-484.
PMID: 30930619
Testing a component model of reading comprehension in a randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the efficacy of four different interventions that were designed to target components of language and metacognition...