96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Models of spoken word production disagree over whether the process involves feedback from phonological to lexical levels, or whether it is feed-forward only. To address this question, the experiments here investigated the underlying cause of the lexical bias effect---the tendency for phonological speech errors to be more likely when the outcomes are real words rather than nonwords. This lexical effect on phonological processing can be explained either by feedback, (Dell, 1986); or in models where feedback is prohibited, by a prearticulatory lexical editor that selectively aborts nonword output (e.g. Levelt, Roelofs & Meyer, 1999). The present experiments specifically comp...
In 5 experiments, listeners heard words and nonwords, some cross-spliced so that they contained acou...
Traditionally, psychologists and linguists have assumed that phonological speech errors result from ...
Top-down feedback does not benefit speech recognition; on the contrary, it can hinder it. No experim...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Models of spoken word producti...
This paper attempts to answer two questions: (a) What is the cause of lexical bias in phonological s...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
The lexical bias effect is the tendency for phonological speech errors to result in words more often...
A monitoring bias account is often used to explain speech error patterns that seem to be the result ...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
Psychologists normally attribute the surfacing of phonological speech errors to one of two factors: ...
The strongest support for feedback in speech perception comes from evidence of apparent lexical infl...
The strongest support for feedback in speech perception comes from evidence of apparent lexical infl...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
To compare the properties of inner and overt speech, Oppenheim and Dell (2008) counted participants'...
In 5 experiments, listeners heard words and nonwords, some cross-spliced so that they contained acou...
Traditionally, psychologists and linguists have assumed that phonological speech errors result from ...
Top-down feedback does not benefit speech recognition; on the contrary, it can hinder it. No experim...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Models of spoken word producti...
This paper attempts to answer two questions: (a) What is the cause of lexical bias in phonological s...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
The lexical bias effect is the tendency for phonological speech errors to result in words more often...
A monitoring bias account is often used to explain speech error patterns that seem to be the result ...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
Psychologists normally attribute the surfacing of phonological speech errors to one of two factors: ...
The strongest support for feedback in speech perception comes from evidence of apparent lexical infl...
The strongest support for feedback in speech perception comes from evidence of apparent lexical infl...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
To compare the properties of inner and overt speech, Oppenheim and Dell (2008) counted participants'...
In 5 experiments, listeners heard words and nonwords, some cross-spliced so that they contained acou...
Traditionally, psychologists and linguists have assumed that phonological speech errors result from ...
Top-down feedback does not benefit speech recognition; on the contrary, it can hinder it. No experim...