In three experiments, participants named target pictures by means of German compound words (e.g., Gartenstuhl–garden chair), each accompanied by two different distractor pictures (e.g., lawn mower and swimming pool). Targets and distractor pictures were semantically related either associatively (garden chair and lawn mower) or by a shared semantic category (garden chair and wardrobe). Within each type of semantic relation, target and distractor pictures either shared morpho-phonological (word-form) information (Gartenstuhl with Gartenzwerg, garden gnome, and Gartenschlauch, garden hose) or not. A condition with two completely unrelated pictures served as baseline. Target naming was facilitated when distractor and target pictures were morpho...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
In four experiments, participants named target pictures that were accompanied by distractor pictures...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
Discrete models of speaking maintain that semantic-syntactic and phonological representations are la...
The response exclusion account (REA), advanced by Mahon and colleagues, localises the distractor fre...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
Four experiments are reported exploring whether distractor pictures activate their phonological prop...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Semantic context modulates precision and speed of language production. Using different experimental ...
Two experiments are reported which investigate the effect of processing words prior to naming target...
Subjects named pictures while hearing distractor words that shared word-initial or word-final segmen...
Picture-word experiments investigating the production of multiword utterances with distractors that ...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
In four experiments, participants named target pictures that were accompanied by distractor pictures...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
Discrete models of speaking maintain that semantic-syntactic and phonological representations are la...
The response exclusion account (REA), advanced by Mahon and colleagues, localises the distractor fre...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
In the present study, we extended the classic picture–word interference paradigm by the presentation...
Four experiments are reported exploring whether distractor pictures activate their phonological prop...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Semantic context modulates precision and speed of language production. Using different experimental ...
Two experiments are reported which investigate the effect of processing words prior to naming target...
Subjects named pictures while hearing distractor words that shared word-initial or word-final segmen...
Picture-word experiments investigating the production of multiword utterances with distractors that ...
How does the presence of a categorically related word influence picture naming latencies? In order t...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...
With a picture–picture experiment, we contrasted competitive and non-competitive models of lexical s...