Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distance interactions; effects that arise at one level of processing influence multiple subsequent stages of representation and processing. We examine the hypothesis that disruptions arising in nonform-based levels of planning—specifically, lexical selection—should modulate articulatory processing. A novel automatic phonetic analysis method was used to examine productions in a paradigm yielding both general disruptions to formulation processes and, more specifically, overt errors during lexical selection. This analysis method allowed us to examine articulatory disruptions at multiple levels of analysis, from whole words to individual segments. Basel...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...
A monitoring bias account is often used to explain speech error patterns that seem to be the result ...
Contains fulltext : 190924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lexical selecti...
Experimentally induced disruptions provide a window into processes underlying speech production. Stu...
There is a long-standing debate in the area of speech production on the question of whether only wor...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
<p>This study investigates the interaction of lexical access and articulation in spoken word product...
Traditionally, psychologists and linguists have assumed that phonological speech errors result from ...
The present study investigated whether lexical frequency, a variable that is known to affect the tim...
Originally published in Cognition International Journal of Cognitive Science, Volume 42, Numbers 1-3...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
There is debate regarding whether most articulatory planning occurs offline (rather than online) and...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base. The theory o...
Five experiments looked the effect of repeated phonemes in the production of color adjective+noun ph...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...
A monitoring bias account is often used to explain speech error patterns that seem to be the result ...
Contains fulltext : 190924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lexical selecti...
Experimentally induced disruptions provide a window into processes underlying speech production. Stu...
There is a long-standing debate in the area of speech production on the question of whether only wor...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
<p>This study investigates the interaction of lexical access and articulation in spoken word product...
Traditionally, psychologists and linguists have assumed that phonological speech errors result from ...
The present study investigated whether lexical frequency, a variable that is known to affect the tim...
Originally published in Cognition International Journal of Cognitive Science, Volume 42, Numbers 1-3...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
There is debate regarding whether most articulatory planning occurs offline (rather than online) and...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base. The theory o...
Five experiments looked the effect of repeated phonemes in the production of color adjective+noun ph...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...
A monitoring bias account is often used to explain speech error patterns that seem to be the result ...
Contains fulltext : 190924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lexical selecti...