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Time-Course of Motor Involvement in Literal and Metaphoric Action Sentence Processing: A TMS Study
Reilly, Megan
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Howerton, Olivia
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Desai, Rutvik H.
. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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The multifaceted abstract brain
Desai, Rutvik H.
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Reilly, Megan
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van Dam, Wessel
. - : The Royal Society, 2018
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Phonological Neighborhood Competition Affects Spoken Word Production Irrespective of Sentential Context
Fox, Neal P.
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Reilly, Megan
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Blumstein, Sheila E.
. - 2015
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Two experiments examined the influence of phonologically similar neighbors on articulation of words’ initial stop consonants in order to investigate the conditions under which lexically-conditioned phonetic variation arises. In Experiment 1, participants produced words in isolation. Results showed that the voice-onset time (VOT) of a target’s initial voiceless stop was predicted by its overall neighborhood density, but not by its having a voicing minimal pair. In Experiment 2, participants read aloud the same targets after semantically predictive sentence contexts and after neutral sentence contexts. Results showed that, although VOTs were shorter in words produced after predictive contexts, the neighborhood density effect on VOT production persisted irrespective of context. These findings suggest that global competition from a word’s neighborhood affects spoken word production independently of contextual modulation and support models in which activation cascades automatically and obligatorily among all of a selected target word’s phonological neighbors during acoustic-phonetic encoding.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26124538
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4481884/
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Effect of sound similarity and word position on lexical selection
Reilly, Megan
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Blumstein, Sheila E.
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