The first, theoretical part of this paper sketches a framework for phonological encoding in which the speaker successively generates phonological syllables in connected speech. The final stage of this process, phonetic encoding, consists of accessing articulatory gestural scores for each of these syllables in a "mental syllabary". The second, experimental part studies various predictions derived from this theory. The main finding is a syllable frequency effect: words ending in a high-frequent syllable are named faster than words ending in a low-frequent syllable. As predicted, this syllable frequency effect is independent of and additive to the effect of word frequency on naming latency. The effect, moreover, is not due to the complexity of...
Syllable frequency effects in production tasks are interpreted as evidence that speakers retrieve pr...
Summary : Phonological encoding in speech production. This paper begins with a presentation of Level...
Models of speech production assume that syllables play a functional role in the process of word-form...
In the speech production model proposed by [Levelt, W. J. M., Roelofs, A., Meyer, A. S. (1999). A th...
International audienceThe observation of a syllable frequency effect in naming latencies has been an...
Croot K, Lalas G, Biedermann B, Rastle K, Jones K, Cholin J. Syllable frequency effects in immediate...
The fluent production of speech is a very complex human skill. It requires the coordination of sever...
The fluent production of speech is a very complex human skill. It requires the coordination of sever...
In the current paper, we asked at what level in the speech planning process speakers retrieve stored...
International audienceTheories of speech production suggest that phonetic encoding involves an acces...
In a speech production model proposed by Levelt a distinction is made between two routes of phonetic...
We investigated the role of syllables during speech planning in English by measuring syllable-freque...
The cyclic nature of speech production, as manifested in the syllabic organization of spoken languag...
Eight experiments were carried out investigating whether different parts of a syllable must be phono...
Theories of spoken word production generally assume a distinction between at least two types of phon...
Syllable frequency effects in production tasks are interpreted as evidence that speakers retrieve pr...
Summary : Phonological encoding in speech production. This paper begins with a presentation of Level...
Models of speech production assume that syllables play a functional role in the process of word-form...
In the speech production model proposed by [Levelt, W. J. M., Roelofs, A., Meyer, A. S. (1999). A th...
International audienceThe observation of a syllable frequency effect in naming latencies has been an...
Croot K, Lalas G, Biedermann B, Rastle K, Jones K, Cholin J. Syllable frequency effects in immediate...
The fluent production of speech is a very complex human skill. It requires the coordination of sever...
The fluent production of speech is a very complex human skill. It requires the coordination of sever...
In the current paper, we asked at what level in the speech planning process speakers retrieve stored...
International audienceTheories of speech production suggest that phonetic encoding involves an acces...
In a speech production model proposed by Levelt a distinction is made between two routes of phonetic...
We investigated the role of syllables during speech planning in English by measuring syllable-freque...
The cyclic nature of speech production, as manifested in the syllabic organization of spoken languag...
Eight experiments were carried out investigating whether different parts of a syllable must be phono...
Theories of spoken word production generally assume a distinction between at least two types of phon...
Syllable frequency effects in production tasks are interpreted as evidence that speakers retrieve pr...
Summary : Phonological encoding in speech production. This paper begins with a presentation of Level...
Models of speech production assume that syllables play a functional role in the process of word-form...