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Horizontal Information Flow in Spoken Sentence Production.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
In 4 experiments the authors used a variant of the picture-word interference paradigm to investigate whether there is a temporal overlap in the activation of words during sentence production and whether there is a flow of semantic and phonological information between them.
Mark, Smith, Linda, Wheeldon
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Spoken Word Production

2018
This chapter examines two distinct stages of the production of spoken words: the retrieval of semantic and lexical representations, followed by morphological and phonological processing. In both cases, it summarizes models of lexical representation and lexical selection that have focused on the retrieval of single words.
Linda R. Wheeldon, Agnieszka E. Konopka
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High level processing scope in spoken sentence production

Cognition, 1999
Five experiments investigate the scope of conceptual and grammatical encoding during spoken sentence production. An online picture description task is employed in which participants generate a variety of sentences in response to an array of moving pictured objects.
M, Smith, L, Wheeldon
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Spoken Threats from Production to Perception

2023
Spoken threats are a common but linguistically complex language crime. Although threatening language has been examined from different linguistic perspectives, there is limited research which critically addresses how people perceive spoken threats and infer traits such as threat and intent from speakers' voices. There is also minimal linguistic research
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Discreteness and interactivity in spoken word production.

Psychological Review, 2000
Five theories of spoken word production that differ along the discreteness-interactivity dimension are evaluated. Specifically examined is the role that cascading activation, feedback, seriality, and interaction domains play in accounting for a set of fundamental observations derived from patterns of speech errors produced by normal and brain-damaged ...
Brenda Rapp, Matthew Goldrick
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