In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. Experiment 1 demonstrated a frequency effect in picture naming that was robust over repetitions. Experiments 2, 3, and 7 excluded contributions from object identification and initiation of articulation. Experiments 4 and 5 investigated whether the effect arises in accessing the syntactic word (lemma) by using a grammatical gender decision task. Although a frequency effect was found, it dissipated under repeated access to word's gender. Experiment 6 tested whether the robust frequency effect arises in accessing the phonological form (lexeme) by having Ss translate words that produced homophones. Low-frequent homophones behaved like high-freque...
The present study aims to examine whether pronoun production is influenced by referent frequency. We...
A classic debate in the psychology of language concerns the question of the grain-size of the lingui...
Given that a high frequency (HF) word advantage exists in lexical processing, a question arises abou...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
International audienceWe evaluated whether lexical selection in speech production is affected by wor...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
Contains fulltext : 54628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the speech ...
We report an experiment exploring the extent to which the process of lexical selection in speech pro...
Item does not contain fulltextA. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series ...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
Croot K, Lalas G, Biedermann B, Rastle K, Jones K, Cholin J. Syllable frequency effects in immediate...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
International audienceThe observation of a syllable frequency effect in naming latencies has been an...
The effect of lexical frequency on language-processing tasks is exceptionally reliable. For example,...
The present study aims to examine whether pronoun production is influenced by referent frequency. We...
A classic debate in the psychology of language concerns the question of the grain-size of the lingui...
Given that a high frequency (HF) word advantage exists in lexical processing, a question arises abou...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
International audienceWe evaluated whether lexical selection in speech production is affected by wor...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
Contains fulltext : 54628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the speech ...
We report an experiment exploring the extent to which the process of lexical selection in speech pro...
Item does not contain fulltextA. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series ...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
Croot K, Lalas G, Biedermann B, Rastle K, Jones K, Cholin J. Syllable frequency effects in immediate...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
International audienceThe observation of a syllable frequency effect in naming latencies has been an...
The effect of lexical frequency on language-processing tasks is exceptionally reliable. For example,...
The present study aims to examine whether pronoun production is influenced by referent frequency. We...
A classic debate in the psychology of language concerns the question of the grain-size of the lingui...
Given that a high frequency (HF) word advantage exists in lexical processing, a question arises abou...