International audienceThis chapter focusses on models of language production and the temporal organization of the processes involved in lexical access. Albert Costa contributed significantly to advancing our understanding of lexical access. Through the investigation of multilingual speakers, he added an important dimension to this discussion. Here, we provide a discussion of discrete and cascaded/interactive accounts of lexical access and summarize some of the crucial experimental evidence that has been offered for and against these different theories, roughly over the years when Albert contributed to these debates. We will also discuss whether or not lexical selection is competitive and what research on multilingual speech production contr...
According to certain theories of language production, lexical access to a content word consists of t...
It is quite normal for us to produce one or two million word tokens every year. Speaking is a dear o...
Models of bilingual speech production generally assume that translation equivalent lexical nodes sha...
In this article we discuss different views about how information flows through the lexical system in...
This paper presents studies on the lexical access of bilinguals with the aim of extending the assump...
The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage o...
A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base. The theory o...
International audienceSpeech requires time. How much time often depends on the amount of labor the b...
Recent psycholinguistic research has explored language switching in bilingual populations to underst...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
Speech requires time. How much time often depends on the amount of labor the brain has to perform in...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Lexical access in object naming involves the activation of a set of lexical candidates, the selectio...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
According to certain theories of language production, lexical access to a content word consists of t...
It is quite normal for us to produce one or two million word tokens every year. Speaking is a dear o...
Models of bilingual speech production generally assume that translation equivalent lexical nodes sha...
In this article we discuss different views about how information flows through the lexical system in...
This paper presents studies on the lexical access of bilinguals with the aim of extending the assump...
The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage o...
A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base. The theory o...
International audienceSpeech requires time. How much time often depends on the amount of labor the b...
Recent psycholinguistic research has explored language switching in bilingual populations to underst...
Preparing words in speech production is normally a fast and accurate process. We generate them two o...
Speech requires time. How much time often depends on the amount of labor the brain has to perform in...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
How word production unfolds remains controversial. Serial models posit that phonological encoding be...
Lexical access in object naming involves the activation of a set of lexical candidates, the selectio...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
According to certain theories of language production, lexical access to a content word consists of t...
It is quite normal for us to produce one or two million word tokens every year. Speaking is a dear o...
Models of bilingual speech production generally assume that translation equivalent lexical nodes sha...