In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processing are there in lexical access? Cognitive Neuropsychology 14, 177-208; Caramazza, A., Miozzo, M., 1997. The relation between syntactic and phonological knowledge in lexical access: evidence from the 'tip-of-the-tongue' phenomenon. Cognition 64, 309-343; Miozzo, M., Caramazza, A., 1997. On knowing the auxiliary of a verb that cannot be named: evidence for the independence of grammatical and phonological aspects of lexical knowledge. Journal of Cognitive Neuropsychology 9, 160-166] argued against the lemma/lexeme distinction made in many models of lexical access in speaking, including our network model [Roelofs, A., 1992. A spreading-activation...
P. A. Starreveld and W. La Heij (1995) tested the seriality view of lexical access in speech product...
This commentary highlights three common difficulties faced by the literature that aims to specify mo...
We report the naming performance of a fluent aphasic, DP, who shows a striking dissociation between ...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
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...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
How can one conceive of the neuronal implementation of the processing model we proposed in our targe...
We evaluate the computational model of lexical access proposed by Dell, Schwartz, Martin, Saffran, ...
According to recent models of word production, when we name a picture, we first retrieve the meaning...
In their comment, Dell and O'Seaghdha (1991) adduced any effect on phonological probes for semantic ...
Background: Although disproportionate impairment of noun or verb retrieval has been described on the...
Theories about word production differ in whether they assume that lexical selection involves modalit...
B. Rapp and M. Goldrick (2000) claimed that the lexical and mixed error biases in picture naming by ...
P. A. Starreveld and W. La Heij (1995) tested the seriality view of lexical access in speech product...
This commentary highlights three common difficulties faced by the literature that aims to specify mo...
We report the naming performance of a fluent aphasic, DP, who shows a striking dissociation between ...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
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...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
How can one conceive of the neuronal implementation of the processing model we proposed in our targe...
We evaluate the computational model of lexical access proposed by Dell, Schwartz, Martin, Saffran, ...
According to recent models of word production, when we name a picture, we first retrieve the meaning...
In their comment, Dell and O'Seaghdha (1991) adduced any effect on phonological probes for semantic ...
Background: Although disproportionate impairment of noun or verb retrieval has been described on the...
Theories about word production differ in whether they assume that lexical selection involves modalit...
B. Rapp and M. Goldrick (2000) claimed that the lexical and mixed error biases in picture naming by ...
P. A. Starreveld and W. La Heij (1995) tested the seriality view of lexical access in speech product...
This commentary highlights three common difficulties faced by the literature that aims to specify mo...
We report the naming performance of a fluent aphasic, DP, who shows a striking dissociation between ...