There is a long-standing debate in the area of speech production on the question of whether only words selected for articulation are phonologically activated (as maintained by serial-discrete models) or whether this is also true for their semantic competitors (as maintained by forward-cascading and interactive models). Past research has addressed this issue by testing whether retrieval of a target word (e.g., cat) affects--or is affected by--the processing of a word that is phonologically related to a semantic category coordinate of the target (e.g., doll, related to dog) and has consistently failed to obtain such mediated effects in adult speakers. The authors present a series of experiments demonstrating that mediated effects are present ...
Experimentally induced disruptions provide a window into processes underlying speech production. Stu...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...
There is a long-standing debate in the area of speech production on the question of whether only wor...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Recent work in adult psycholinguistics has demonstrated that activation of semantic representations ...
The phonological chain shifts exhibited by children during language development are challenging for ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
Sentence production requires the integration of activated words with a syntactic plan; however, ther...
A central issue in spoken word production concerns how activation is transmitted from semantic to ph...
Previous work has shown that semantic category knowledge can be captured by a distributional learnin...
Child-directed speech has long been known to influence children’s vocabulary learning. However, whil...
Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distanc...
Studies from adult word recognition (Luce & Pisoni, 1998; Vitevitch & Luce, 1998) provide evidence f...
There are many theories of lexical access, which provide extensive accounts of lexical representatio...
Experimentally induced disruptions provide a window into processes underlying speech production. Stu...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...
There is a long-standing debate in the area of speech production on the question of whether only wor...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Recent work in adult psycholinguistics has demonstrated that activation of semantic representations ...
The phonological chain shifts exhibited by children during language development are challenging for ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
Sentence production requires the integration of activated words with a syntactic plan; however, ther...
A central issue in spoken word production concerns how activation is transmitted from semantic to ph...
Previous work has shown that semantic category knowledge can be captured by a distributional learnin...
Child-directed speech has long been known to influence children’s vocabulary learning. However, whil...
Interactive models of language production predict that it should be possible to observe long-distanc...
Studies from adult word recognition (Luce & Pisoni, 1998; Vitevitch & Luce, 1998) provide evidence f...
There are many theories of lexical access, which provide extensive accounts of lexical representatio...
Experimentally induced disruptions provide a window into processes underlying speech production. Stu...
A major assumption in research on basic processes in word recognition has been that the phonological...
A major issue in speech production research is the question of how speakers retrieve words from the ...