Originally published in Cognition International Journal of Cognitive Science, Volume 42, Numbers 1-3, 1992 This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition 011 lexical access in speech production. Over the last quarter century, the psycholinguistic study of speaking, and in particular of accessing words in speech, received a major new impetus from the analysis of speech errors, dysfluencies and hesMions, from aphasiology, and from new paradigms in reaction time research. The emerging theoretical picture partitions the accessing process into two subprocesses, the selection of an appropriate lexical item (and "lemma") from the mental lexicon, and the phonological encoding of that item, that is, the computation of a phonetic program for the ...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on models of language production and the temporal organi...
Experimental evidence from picture-naming tasks suggests that lexical access in speech production (l...
Item does not contain fulltextA major issue in speech production research is the question of how spe...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage o...
A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base. The theory o...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by summarizing the current major issues in spoken word...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by summarising the current major issues in spoken word...
Summary : Lexical access in speech production : A briefreview. This article provides a brief review ...
Formerly published in: Cognition : international journal of cognitive science, vol. 42, nos. 1-3, 19...
Lexical access in object naming involves the activation of a set of lexical candidates, the selectio...
This paper examines the human mental lexicon and the associated word-recognition processes which tog...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on models of language production and the temporal organi...
Experimental evidence from picture-naming tasks suggests that lexical access in speech production (l...
Item does not contain fulltextA major issue in speech production research is the question of how spe...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage o...
A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base. The theory o...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by summarizing the current major issues in spoken word...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by summarising the current major issues in spoken word...
Summary : Lexical access in speech production : A briefreview. This article provides a brief review ...
Formerly published in: Cognition : international journal of cognitive science, vol. 42, nos. 1-3, 19...
Lexical access in object naming involves the activation of a set of lexical candidates, the selectio...
This paper examines the human mental lexicon and the associated word-recognition processes which tog...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on models of language production and the temporal organi...
Experimental evidence from picture-naming tasks suggests that lexical access in speech production (l...
Item does not contain fulltextA major issue in speech production research is the question of how spe...