Semantic ambiguity has been shown to slow comprehension, although it is unclear whether this ambiguity disadvantage is attributable to competition in semantic activation or difficulties in response selection. We tested the two accounts by examining semantic relatedness decisions to homonyms, or words with multiple unrelated meanings (e.g., football/electric fan). Our behavioral results showed that the ambiguity disadvantage arises only when the different meanings of words are of comparable frequency, and are thus activated in parallel. Critically, this effect was observed regardless of response-selection difficulties, both when the different meanings triggered inconsistent responses on related trials (e.g., fan–breeze) and consistent respon...
Daily language is full of ambiguity at various levels. While many have examined lexical ambiguity an...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that ambiguous words are recognized faster than una...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
One of the established findings in the psycholinguistic literature is that semantic ambiguity (e.g.,...
The ambiguity disadvantage (slower processing of ambiguous words relative to unambiguous words) has ...
International audienceSeveral studies have provided evidence that ambiguous words are recognized fas...
Theoretical linguistic accounts of lexical ambiguity distinguish between homonymy, where words that ...
Epub ahead of print 19/05/2016A core challenge in the semantic ambiguity literature is understanding...
The current study investigated the neural correlates that underlie the processing of ambiguous words...
Previous lexical decision studies reported a processing advantage for words with multiple meanings (...
Semantically ambiguous words challenge speech comprehension, particularly when listeners must select...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
Contains fulltext : 63356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Ambiguous words can have related meanings (polysemes, e.g., newspaper) or unrelated meanings (homony...
Meaning relatedness affects storage of ambiguous words in the mental lexicon: unrelated meanings(hom...
Daily language is full of ambiguity at various levels. While many have examined lexical ambiguity an...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that ambiguous words are recognized faster than una...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...
One of the established findings in the psycholinguistic literature is that semantic ambiguity (e.g.,...
The ambiguity disadvantage (slower processing of ambiguous words relative to unambiguous words) has ...
International audienceSeveral studies have provided evidence that ambiguous words are recognized fas...
Theoretical linguistic accounts of lexical ambiguity distinguish between homonymy, where words that ...
Epub ahead of print 19/05/2016A core challenge in the semantic ambiguity literature is understanding...
The current study investigated the neural correlates that underlie the processing of ambiguous words...
Previous lexical decision studies reported a processing advantage for words with multiple meanings (...
Semantically ambiguous words challenge speech comprehension, particularly when listeners must select...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
Contains fulltext : 63356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Ambiguous words can have related meanings (polysemes, e.g., newspaper) or unrelated meanings (homony...
Meaning relatedness affects storage of ambiguous words in the mental lexicon: unrelated meanings(hom...
Daily language is full of ambiguity at various levels. While many have examined lexical ambiguity an...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that ambiguous words are recognized faster than una...
Disagreement exists about whether lexical selection in word production is a competitive process. Com...