A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the frequency of a homophone twin. A. Caramazza, A. Costa, et al. concluded that homophones have separate word form representations and that the absence of frequency-inheritance effects for homophones undermines an important argument in support of 2-stage models of lexical access, which assume that syntactic (lemma) representations mediate between conceptual and phonological representations. The authors of this article evaluate the empirical basis of this conclusion, report 2 experiments demonstrating a frequency-inheritance effect, and discuss oth...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
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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...
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that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
naming latencies for homophones are determined by specific-word frequency (e.g., frequency of nun) a...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
Background: This single case study examines the linguistic phenomenon of ambiguous spoken words: hom...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Models of speech production disagree on whether or not homonyms have a shared word-form representati...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
Contains fulltext : 54628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the speech ...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextA. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series ...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
naming latencies for homophones are determined by specific-word frequency (e.g., frequency of nun) a...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
In 7 experiments the authors investigated the locus of word frequency effects in speech production. ...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
Background: This single case study examines the linguistic phenomenon of ambiguous spoken words: hom...
Frequent words tend to shorten. But do homophone pairs, such as time and thyme, shorten equally if o...
Models of speech production disagree on whether or not homonyms have a shared word-form representati...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
Contains fulltext : 54628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the speech ...
In a recent series of papers, Caramazza and Miozzo [Caramazza, A., 1997. How many levels of processi...