In four experiments, we examined the facilitation that occurs when spoken-word targets rhyme with preceding spoken primes. In Experiment 1, listeners’ lexical decisions were faster to words following rhyming words (e.g., ramp–LAMP) than to words following unrelated primes (e.g., pink–LAMP). No facilitation was observed for nonword targets. Targets that almost rhymed with their primes (foils; e.g., bulk–SULSH) were included in Experiment 2; facilitation for rhyming targets was severely attenuated. Experiments 3 and 4 were single-word shadowing variants of the earlier experiments. There was facilitation for both rhyming words and nonwords; the presence of foils had no significant influence on the priming effect. A major component of the facil...
International audienceThe questions asked in the present experiments concern the generality of seman...
In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, two words are presented on each trial an...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
In four experiments, we examined the facilitation that occurs when spoken-word targets rhyme with pr...
Four experiments examined the facilitation which occurs when target spoken words rhyme with precedin...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
Utilisant une tâche de Shadowing, nous avons examiné dans deux expériences, les effets facilitateurs...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
International audienceThe phonological priming paradigm provides an interesting methodological tool ...
In three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonological priming paradig...
International audienceBoth phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that ...
Both phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that have been interpreted ...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
phonemes. However the interpretation of such an inhibitory priming effect has not been consensual. W...
International audienceThe questions asked in the present experiments concern the generality of seman...
In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, two words are presented on each trial an...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
In four experiments, we examined the facilitation that occurs when spoken-word targets rhyme with pr...
Four experiments examined the facilitation which occurs when target spoken words rhyme with precedin...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
Utilisant une tâche de Shadowing, nous avons examiné dans deux expériences, les effets facilitateurs...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
International audienceThe phonological priming paradigm provides an interesting methodological tool ...
In three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonological priming paradig...
International audienceBoth phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that ...
Both phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that have been interpreted ...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
In a phonological priming experiment using spoken Dutch words, Dutch listeners were taught varying e...
phonemes. However the interpretation of such an inhibitory priming effect has not been consensual. W...
International audienceThe questions asked in the present experiments concern the generality of seman...
In studies on affective priming of pronunciation responses, two words are presented on each trial an...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...