Systematic investigations into the role of semantics in the speech production process have remained elusive. This special issue aims at moving forward toward a more detailed account of how precisely conceptual information is used to access the lexicon in speaking and what corresponding format of conceptual representations needs to be assumed. The studies presented in this volume investigated effects of conceptual processing on different processing stages of language production, including sentence formulation, lemma selection, and word form access
The perceptual processing of speech is a constant interplay of multiple competing albeit convergent ...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...
Contemporary models of spoken word production assume conceptual feature sharing determines the speed...
We propose that speech comprehension involves the activation of token representations of the phonolo...
For speaking, words in the lexicon are somehow activated from conceptual representations but we know...
Semantic processing in language production includes different meaning relations determining the sele...
Speech processing by human listeners derives meaning from acoustic input via intermediate steps invo...
Item does not contain fulltextA core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from...
Originally published in Cognition International Journal of Cognitive Science, Volume 42, Numbers 1-3...
This article is reproduced from the previous edition, volume 22, pp. 14879–14882, © 2001, Elsevier L...
Naming a picture is slower in categorically related compared with unrelated contexts, an effect term...
According to certain theories of language production, lexical access to a content word consists of t...
According to frame-theory, concepts can be represented as structured frames that contain conceptual ...
We present 4 experiments investigating dynamic and flexible aspects of semantic activation spread du...
The perceptual processing of speech is a constant interplay of multiple competing albeit convergent ...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...
Contemporary models of spoken word production assume conceptual feature sharing determines the speed...
We propose that speech comprehension involves the activation of token representations of the phonolo...
For speaking, words in the lexicon are somehow activated from conceptual representations but we know...
Semantic processing in language production includes different meaning relations determining the sele...
Speech processing by human listeners derives meaning from acoustic input via intermediate steps invo...
Item does not contain fulltextA core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from...
Originally published in Cognition International Journal of Cognitive Science, Volume 42, Numbers 1-3...
This article is reproduced from the previous edition, volume 22, pp. 14879–14882, © 2001, Elsevier L...
Naming a picture is slower in categorically related compared with unrelated contexts, an effect term...
According to certain theories of language production, lexical access to a content word consists of t...
According to frame-theory, concepts can be represented as structured frames that contain conceptual ...
We present 4 experiments investigating dynamic and flexible aspects of semantic activation spread du...
The perceptual processing of speech is a constant interplay of multiple competing albeit convergent ...
Retrieval from semantic memory of conceptual and lexical information is essential for producing spee...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...