Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articulation of words in speaking. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 603-609.] found that speakers naming object pairs spent more time before utterance onset looking at the second object when the first object name was short than when it was long. She proposed that this reversed length effect arose because the speakers' decision when to initiate an utterance was based, in part, on their estimate of the spoken duration of the first object name and the time available during its articulation to plan the second object name. In Experiment I of the present study, participants named object pairs. They spent more time looking at the first object when its na...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
The scope of lexical planning, which means how far ahead speakers plan lexically before they start p...
Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articul...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
Many models of speech production assume that one cannot begin to articulate a word before all its se...
How do speakers coordinate planning and articulation of more than one word at the same time? Here, ...
Response onset latencies for sentences that start with a conjoined noun phrase are typically longer ...
The scope of lexical planning, which means how far ahead speakers plan lexically before they start p...
The scope of lexical planning, which means how far ahead speakers plan lexically before they start p...
Earlier studies had shown that speakers naming several objects typically look at each object until t...
To ensure short gaps between turns in conversation, next speakers regularly start planning their utt...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the p...
Five experiments looked the effect of repeated phonemes in the production of color adjective+noun ph...
Repeated words within a discourse tend to be acoustically reduced, i.e., shorter in duration. This v...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
The scope of lexical planning, which means how far ahead speakers plan lexically before they start p...
Griffin [Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed length effect in coordinating the preparation and articul...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
Many models of speech production assume that one cannot begin to articulate a word before all its se...
How do speakers coordinate planning and articulation of more than one word at the same time? Here, ...
Response onset latencies for sentences that start with a conjoined noun phrase are typically longer ...
The scope of lexical planning, which means how far ahead speakers plan lexically before they start p...
The scope of lexical planning, which means how far ahead speakers plan lexically before they start p...
Earlier studies had shown that speakers naming several objects typically look at each object until t...
To ensure short gaps between turns in conversation, next speakers regularly start planning their utt...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the p...
Five experiments looked the effect of repeated phonemes in the production of color adjective+noun ph...
Repeated words within a discourse tend to be acoustically reduced, i.e., shorter in duration. This v...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
The scope of lexical planning, which means how far ahead speakers plan lexically before they start p...