Item does not contain fulltextA. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the frequency of a homophone twin. A. Caramazza, A. Costa, et al. concluded that homophones have separate word form representations and that the absence of frequency-inheritance effects for homophones undermines an important argument in support of 2-stage models of lexical access, which assume that syntactic (lemma) representations mediate between conceptual and phonological representations. The authors of this article evaluate the empirical basis of this conclusion, report 2 experiments demonstrating a frequency-inher...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Background: This single case study examines the linguistic phenomenon of ambiguous spoken words: hom...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
naming latencies for homophones are determined by specific-word frequency (e.g., frequency of nun) a...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Background: This single case study examines the linguistic phenomenon of ambiguous spoken words: hom...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
naming latencies for homophones are determined by specific-word frequency (e.g., frequency of nun) a...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Background: This single case study examines the linguistic phenomenon of ambiguous spoken words: hom...