Corley, Brocklehurst, and Moat (2011) recently demonstrated a phonemic similarity effect for phono- logical errors in inner speech, claiming that it contradicted Oppenheim and Dell�s (2008) characterization of inner speech as lacking subphonemic detail (e.g., features). However, finding an effect in both inner and overt speech is not the same as finding equal effects in inner and overt speech. In this response, I demonstrate that Corley et al.�s data are entirely consistent with the notion that inner speech lacks subphonemic detail and that each of their experiments exhibits a Similarity x Articulation interaction of about the same size that Oppenheim and Dell (2008, 2010) reported in their work. I further show that the major discrepanc...
Because the performance of speech separation is excellent for speech in which two speakers completel...
Sequences of similar (i.e., partially identical) words can be hard to say, as indicated by error fre...
Nonspeech materials are widely used to identify basic mechanisms underlying speech perception. For i...
To compare the properties of inner and overt speech, Oppenheim and Dell (2008) counted participants'...
Orthogonal manipulation of outcome lexicality and onset phoneme similarity within matched item sets ...
In one of his article, Abbs has noticed that syllables are more variable in their movement patterns ...
We note that the intelligibility of vowels is reduced at high pitches, and propose that decreased ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0749596X Copyright El...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
The current study is set to investigate two debates. First, it has been controversial whether Mandar...
It is well known that speech errors in normal and aphasic speakers share certain key characteristics...
experiments examining the role of syllable onset complexity and number of syllables in spoken word p...
Consonants exhibit more variation in their phonetic realization than is typically acknowledged, but ...
Because the performance of speech separation is excellent for speech in which two speakers completel...
Sequences of similar (i.e., partially identical) words can be hard to say, as indicated by error fre...
Nonspeech materials are widely used to identify basic mechanisms underlying speech perception. For i...
To compare the properties of inner and overt speech, Oppenheim and Dell (2008) counted participants'...
Orthogonal manipulation of outcome lexicality and onset phoneme similarity within matched item sets ...
In one of his article, Abbs has noticed that syllables are more variable in their movement patterns ...
We note that the intelligibility of vowels is reduced at high pitches, and propose that decreased ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0749596X Copyright El...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
The current study is set to investigate two debates. First, it has been controversial whether Mandar...
It is well known that speech errors in normal and aphasic speakers share certain key characteristics...
experiments examining the role of syllable onset complexity and number of syllables in spoken word p...
Consonants exhibit more variation in their phonetic realization than is typically acknowledged, but ...
Because the performance of speech separation is excellent for speech in which two speakers completel...
Sequences of similar (i.e., partially identical) words can be hard to say, as indicated by error fre...
Nonspeech materials are widely used to identify basic mechanisms underlying speech perception. For i...