International audienceThe aim of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of cross-linguistic differences in the time course of determiner selection during language production. In Germanic languages, participants are slower at naming a picture using a determiner + noun utterance (die Katze ‘the cat’) when a superimposed distractor is of a different gender (gender congruency effect). In Romance languages in which the pronunciation of the determiner also depends on the phonology of the next word, there is no such effect. This difference is traditionally assumed to arise because determiners are selected later in Romance languages (late selection hypothesis). It has further been suggested that in a given language, all determiners a...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
Using the picture–word interference paradigm, H. Schriefers and E. Teruel (2000) found that in Germa...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of cross-ling...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of cross-ling...
In 3 experiments, native speakers of German named pictures of 1 or 2 objects by producing singular o...
Alario and Caramazza (2002) have suggested that during noun production, gender and phonological info...
International audienceWe report a thorough investigation of the gender congruency effect previously ...
In numerous languages determiner forms depend not only on semantic information but also on several o...
Eicture-word interference experiments conducted with Italian speakers investigated how determiners a...
Languages appear to differ in the way definite determiners are selected during noun phrase productio...
International audienceSpeakers usually produce words in connected speech. In such contexts, the form...
Grammatical gender retrieval during language production has been largely addressed through the pictu...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in Dutch....
International audienceClosed-class word selection was investigated by focusing on determiner product...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
Using the picture–word interference paradigm, H. Schriefers and E. Teruel (2000) found that in Germa...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of cross-ling...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of cross-ling...
In 3 experiments, native speakers of German named pictures of 1 or 2 objects by producing singular o...
Alario and Caramazza (2002) have suggested that during noun production, gender and phonological info...
International audienceWe report a thorough investigation of the gender congruency effect previously ...
In numerous languages determiner forms depend not only on semantic information but also on several o...
Eicture-word interference experiments conducted with Italian speakers investigated how determiners a...
Languages appear to differ in the way definite determiners are selected during noun phrase productio...
International audienceSpeakers usually produce words in connected speech. In such contexts, the form...
Grammatical gender retrieval during language production has been largely addressed through the pictu...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in Dutch....
International audienceClosed-class word selection was investigated by focusing on determiner product...
Two experiments investigate whether native speakers of French can use a noun’s phonological ending t...
Using the picture–word interference paradigm, H. Schriefers and E. Teruel (2000) found that in Germa...
Contains fulltext : 72851.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two experiment...