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Dhooge, Elisah; Hartsuiker, Robert J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
In 3 experiments, subjects named pictures with low- or high-frequency superimposed distractor words. In a 1st experiment, we replicated the finding that low-frequency words induce more interference in picture naming than high-frequency words (i.e., distractor frequency effect; Miozzo & Caramazza, 2003). According to the response exclusion…
Descriptors: Proximity, Word Recognition, Language Processing, Task Analysis
Severens, Els; Hartsuiker, Robert J. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2009
Event-related potentials were used to investigate if there is a lexical bias effect in comprehension monitoring. The lexical bias effect in language production (the tendency of phonological errors to result in existing words rather than nonwords) has been attributed to an internal self-monitoring system, which uses the comprehension system, and…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Sentences, Word Recognition, Language Processing
Pattamadilok, Chotiga; Kolinsky, Regine; Ventura, Paulo; Radeau, Monique; Morais, Jose – Language and Speech, 2007
The current study investigated the modulation by orthographic knowledge of the final overlap phonological priming effect, contrasting spoken prime-target pairs with congruent spellings (e.g., "carreau-bourreau", /karo/-/buro/) to pairs with incongruent spellings (e.g., "zero-bourreau", /zero/-/buro/). Using materials and…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Orthographic Symbols, Phonology, Spelling

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