Both phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that have been interpreted as resulting from lexical competition between the prime and the target. We present a series of phonetic priming experiments that contrasted this lexical locus explanation with that of a prelexical locus by manipulating the lexical status of the prime and the target and the task used. In the related condition of all experiments, spoken targets were preceded by spoken primes that were phonetically similar but shared no phonemes with the target (/bak/-/dεt/). In Experiments 1 and 2, word and nonword primes produced an inhibitory effect of equal size in shadowing and same-different tasks respectively. Experiments 3 and 4 showed robust inhibitory ...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
In four experiments, we examined the facilitation that occurs when spoken-word targets rhyme with pr...
International audienceBoth phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that ...
This study examines the nature of the phonological representations mediating spoken word recognition...
phonemes. However the interpretation of such an inhibitory priming effect has not been consensual. W...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
In three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonological priming paradig...
Predictions derived from the interactive activation (IA) model were tested in 3 experiments using th...
Three experiments were designed to examine the effect on picture naming of the prior production of a...
Several studies indicate that the number of similar sounding words that are activated during recogni...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
In four experiments, we examined the facilitation that occurs when spoken-word targets rhyme with pr...
International audienceBoth phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that ...
This study examines the nature of the phonological representations mediating spoken word recognition...
phonemes. However the interpretation of such an inhibitory priming effect has not been consensual. W...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
In three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonological priming paradig...
Predictions derived from the interactive activation (IA) model were tested in 3 experiments using th...
Three experiments were designed to examine the effect on picture naming of the prior production of a...
Several studies indicate that the number of similar sounding words that are activated during recogni...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
International audienceWe examined the contributions of phoneme-to-word facilitation and word-to-word...
In four experiments, we examined the facilitation that occurs when spoken-word targets rhyme with pr...