<p>This study investigates the interaction of lexical access and articulation in spoken word production, examining two dimensions along which theories vary. First, does articulatory variation reflect a fixed plan, or do lexical access-articulatory interactions continue after response initiation? Second, to what extent are interactive mechanisms hard-wired properties of the production system, as opposed to flexible? In two picture naming experiments, we used semantic neighbour manipulations to induce lexical and conceptual co-activation. Our results provide evidence for multiple sources of interaction, both before and after response initiation. While interactive effects can vary across participants, we do not find strong evidence of variatio...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
Although speech production research has given rise to models that describe the processes and represe...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on models of language production and the temporal organi...
Experimentally induced disruptions provide a window into processes underlying speech production. Stu...
Item does not contain fulltextA core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from...
Experimental evidence from picture-naming tasks suggests that lexical access in speech production (l...
Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distanc...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
According to certain theories of language production, lexical access to a content word consists of t...
Lexical access in object naming involves the activation of a set of lexical candidates, the selectio...
We report an experimental investigation of slips of the tongue using a Word Order Competition (WOC) ...
It is quite normal for us to produce one or two million word tokens every year. Speaking is a dear o...
Naming a picture is slower in categorically related compared with unrelated contexts, an effect term...
The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage o...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
Although speech production research has given rise to models that describe the processes and represe...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on models of language production and the temporal organi...
Experimentally induced disruptions provide a window into processes underlying speech production. Stu...
Item does not contain fulltextA core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from...
Experimental evidence from picture-naming tasks suggests that lexical access in speech production (l...
Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distanc...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
According to certain theories of language production, lexical access to a content word consists of t...
Lexical access in object naming involves the activation of a set of lexical candidates, the selectio...
We report an experimental investigation of slips of the tongue using a Word Order Competition (WOC) ...
It is quite normal for us to produce one or two million word tokens every year. Speaking is a dear o...
Naming a picture is slower in categorically related compared with unrelated contexts, an effect term...
The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage o...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
Although speech production research has given rise to models that describe the processes and represe...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on models of language production and the temporal organi...