Simple name-retrieval models of spoken word planning (Bloem & La Heij, 2003; Starreveld & La Heij, 1996) maintain (1) that there are two levels in word planning, a conceptual and a lexical phonological level, and (2) that planning a word in both object naming and oral reading involves the selection of a lexical phonological representation. Here, the name retrieval models are compared to more complex models with respect to their ability to account for relevant data. It appears that the name retrieval models cannot easily account for several relevant findings, including some speech error biases, types of morpheme errors, and context effects on the latencies of responding to pictures and words. New analyses of the latency distributions in prev...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
The ability to accurately and efficiently retrieve a word from the mental lexicon is a fundamental c...
The ability to rapidly and continuously update phonological representations is critical to skilled r...
Simple name-retrieval models of spoken word planning (Bloem & La Heij, 2003; Starreveld & La Heij, 1...
Two experiments are reported that revisit the issue of why people's names are more difficult to reca...
peer reviewedPersonal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. Studies describing p...
Models of speech production disagree on whether or not homonyms have a shared word-form representati...
A central issue in research on speech production is whether or not the retrieval of words from the m...
PURPOSE : An increasing number of anomia treatment studies have coupled traditional word retrieval a...
Semantically driven lexical access in spoken language production is the process of transposing a co...
Hypothetically, words can be named by spelling\u2013sound translation rules or by looking up a phono...
This commentary on Alario et al. (2002) addresses two issues: (1) Different from what the authors su...
This commentary on Alario et al. (2002) addresses two issues: (1) Different from what the authors su...
Word retrieval difficulties can affect individuals who have had strokes or head trauma (Goodglass & ...
We investigated the role of lexical syntactic information such as grammatical gender and category in...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
The ability to accurately and efficiently retrieve a word from the mental lexicon is a fundamental c...
The ability to rapidly and continuously update phonological representations is critical to skilled r...
Simple name-retrieval models of spoken word planning (Bloem & La Heij, 2003; Starreveld & La Heij, 1...
Two experiments are reported that revisit the issue of why people's names are more difficult to reca...
peer reviewedPersonal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. Studies describing p...
Models of speech production disagree on whether or not homonyms have a shared word-form representati...
A central issue in research on speech production is whether or not the retrieval of words from the m...
PURPOSE : An increasing number of anomia treatment studies have coupled traditional word retrieval a...
Semantically driven lexical access in spoken language production is the process of transposing a co...
Hypothetically, words can be named by spelling\u2013sound translation rules or by looking up a phono...
This commentary on Alario et al. (2002) addresses two issues: (1) Different from what the authors su...
This commentary on Alario et al. (2002) addresses two issues: (1) Different from what the authors su...
Word retrieval difficulties can affect individuals who have had strokes or head trauma (Goodglass & ...
We investigated the role of lexical syntactic information such as grammatical gender and category in...
According to Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999) speakers generate the phonological and phonetic repre...
The ability to accurately and efficiently retrieve a word from the mental lexicon is a fundamental c...
The ability to rapidly and continuously update phonological representations is critical to skilled r...