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High level processing scope in spoken sentence production
Cognition, 1999Five 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.
Linda Wheeldon
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Planning Strategies and Production of Spoken Discourse
The relationship between research on speech planning and production and the study of spoken discourse has often been difficult. This has much to do with the impossibility of direct observation of conceptualization processes and with the difficulties of researchers in achieving control over the production of speech.
MILANO, EMMA, E. Milano
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The present study investigated the time course of segment and tone encoding in Chinese spoken production with an event-related brain potentials (ERPs) experiment.
Q. Zhang, Damian, M. F., Zhang, Q.
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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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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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Horizontal Information Flow in Spoken Sentence Production.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004In 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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The Speech Production and Spoken Language of the Deaf
Language and Speech, 1966The distinction was made between speech production and spoken language in analysing the oral output of those with hearing impairment. A brief review of studies in both areas was undertaken, including the report of a new electronic visual monitoring device, the glossal transducer.
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The Locus of Repetition Priming of Spoken Word Production
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1992Naming of a pictured object is substantially facilitated when the name has recently been produced in response to a definition or read aloud. The first experiment shows this to be so when over one hundred trials have intervened, and when the subjects can name the pictures quickly and accurately in the absence of priming.
L R, Wheeldon, S, Monsell
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COMPREHENSION AND PRODUCTION OF THE SPOKEN LANGUAGE
IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1998The fact that we feel that we understand a foreign language better than we speak it has led linguists to attempting to teach by developing listening. The inconclusive results motivated the present research which shows, surprisingly, that we speak better than we understand. This discovery has serious implications on language learning methodology.
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Neural Mechanisms for Monitoring and Halting of Spoken Word Production
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2019During conversation, speakers monitor their own and others' output so they can alter their production adaptively, including halting it if needed. We investigated the neural mechanisms of monitoring and halting in spoken word production by employing a modified stop signal task during fMRI.
Samuel J. Hansen +2 more
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Discreteness and interactivity in spoken word production.
Psychological Review, 2000Five 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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