This study investigated to what extent advance planning during sentence production is affected by a concurrent cognitive load. In two picture–word interference experiments in which participants produced subject–verb–object sentences while ignoring auditory distractor words, we assessed advance planning at a phonological (lexeme) and at an abstract–lexical (lemma) level under visuospatial or verbal working memory (WM) load. At the phonological level, subject and object nouns were found to be activated before speech onset with concurrent visuospatial WM load, but only subject nouns were found to be activated with concurrent verbal WM load, indicating a reduced planning scope as a function of type of WM load (Experiment 1). By contrast, at the...
Controversy exists about whether dual-task interference from word planning reflects structural bottl...
In two picture–word interference experiments we examined whether phrase boundaries affected how far ...
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For the last four decades, psycholinguistic research has dealt with the question to what extent elem...
Three picture–word interference experiments addressed the question of whether the scope of grammatic...
Three picture-word interference experiments addressed the question of whether the scope of grammatic...
Producing multi-word utterances is a complex, yet relatively effortless process. Research with the p...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
In conversation, interlocutors rapidly exchange well-timed turns-at-talk, generally starting to plan...
In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time...
Response onset latencies for sentences that start with a conjoined noun phrase are typically longer ...
This thesis investigates two questions about the cognitive mechanisms underlying the advance prepara...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
This dissertation consists of three studies that investigate the extent to which speakers and listen...
Controversy exists about whether dual-task interference from word planning reflects structural bottl...
In two picture–word interference experiments we examined whether phrase boundaries affected how far ...
Contains fulltext : 90783.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Our study addr...
Contains fulltext : 161258.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
For the last four decades, psycholinguistic research has dealt with the question to what extent elem...
Three picture–word interference experiments addressed the question of whether the scope of grammatic...
Three picture-word interference experiments addressed the question of whether the scope of grammatic...
Producing multi-word utterances is a complex, yet relatively effortless process. Research with the p...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
In conversation, interlocutors rapidly exchange well-timed turns-at-talk, generally starting to plan...
In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time...
Response onset latencies for sentences that start with a conjoined noun phrase are typically longer ...
This thesis investigates two questions about the cognitive mechanisms underlying the advance prepara...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
This dissertation consists of three studies that investigate the extent to which speakers and listen...
Controversy exists about whether dual-task interference from word planning reflects structural bottl...
In two picture–word interference experiments we examined whether phrase boundaries affected how far ...
Contains fulltext : 90783.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Our study addr...