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Planning at the Phonological Level during Sentence Production
Authors:Tatiana T Schnur  Albert Costa  Alfonso Caramazza
Institution:(1) Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Korman, Suite 213, 1200 West Tabor Road, Philadelphia, PA 19147, USA;(2) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA;(3) Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;(4) Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract:In two picture–word interference experiments we examined whether phrase boundaries affected how far in advance speakers plan the sounds of words during sentence production. Participants produced sentences of varying lengths (short determiner + noun + verb or long determiner + adjective + noun + verb) while ignoring phonologically related and unrelated words to the verb of the sentence. Response times to begin producing both types of sentences were faster in the presence of a related versus unrelated distractor. The results suggest that the activation of phonological properties of words outside the first phrase and first and second phonological word affect onset of articulation during sentence production. The results are discussed in the light of previous evidence of phonological planning during multi-word production. Implications for the phonological facilitation effect in the picture–word interference paradigm are also discussed.The research reported in this article served as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the PhD degree at Harvard University for Tatiana T. Schnur
Keywords:phonological encoding  planning  picture–  word interference paradigm  sentence production
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