Morton's model also strongly influenced other contemporary theories on lexical access.
Phonotactics, neighborhood activation, and lexical access for spoken words.
The keys for lexical access are stressed syllables in the word corresponding to the input syllable type.
The outcomes of these analyses are used for lexical access.
The performance of lexical access is often measured by number of words correctly identified.
Since then, the task has been used in thousands of studies, investigating semantic memory and lexical access in general.
Its units are activated in the process of lexical access and mapped on the original signal to find out whether they match.
"Toward a model of lexical access based on acoustic landmarks and distinctive features."
This process is known as lexical access.
In understanding spoken language, lexical access is achieved by using information from the acoustic representation of a word.