Recency effects for meaning and form in word selection |
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Authors: | Griffin Zenzi M |
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Institution: | Stanford University. |
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Abstract: | Three experiments examined the contribution of phonological availability in selecting words as predicted by interactive activation models of word production. Homophonous words such as week and weak permitted a word's phonological form to be activated on priming trials without selection of its meaning or lemma. Recent production of a homophone failed to significantly increase production of its twin as a sentence completion. However, speakers were significantly more likely to complete a sentence with a recently read or generated unambiguous word. This increase in response probability was unaffected by word frequency. The results constrain the degree to which experience and phonological availability may affect word selection in spoken language production. |
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Keywords: | Key Words: word selection language production repetition priming sentence completion |
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