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Organisation of 'number' information in the lexicon : insights from aphasic plural errors
Biedermann, Britta; Nickels, Lyndsey; Beyersmann, Elisabeth. - : Tokyo : Hituzi Syobo Publishing, 2009
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Effects of homophony on reading aloud : implications for models of speech production
Biedermann, Britta; Coltheart, Max; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Psychology Press, 2009
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Information retrieval in tip of the tongue states: new data and methodological advances
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 37 (2008) 3, 171-198
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Computational modelling of phonological dyslexia: how does the DRC model fare?
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 25 (2008) 2, 165-193
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Homographic and heterographic homophones in speech production: Does orthography matter?
Nickels, L.; Biedermann, Britta. - : Elsevier, 2008
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Information retrieval in tip of the tongue states: New data and methodological advances
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Computational modelling of phonological dyslexia: How does the DRC model fare?
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The representation of homophones: More evidence from the remediation of anomia
Biedermann, Britta; Nickels, L.. - : Elsevier, 2008
Abstract: This paper compares two theoretical positions regarding the mental representation of homophones: first, that homophones have one phonological word form but two grammatical representations (lemmas, e.g., Levelt et al., 1999; Dell, 1990), or second, that they have two separate phonological word forms (e.g., Caramazza et al., 2001). The adequacy of these two theoretical accounts for explaining the pattern of generalisation obtained in the treatment of homophone naming in aphasia is investigated. Two single cases are presented, where phonological treatment techniques are used to improve word retrieval. Treatment comprised picture naming of one member of a homophone pair using a phonological cueing hierarchy. A significant improvement in word retrieval was found for both the treated and the untreated homophones, while there was no improvement for phonologically and semantically related controls. It is argued that the data support a shared representation for homophones at the word form level. However, current theories cannot explain the pattern of generalisation found without the addition of a mechanism for repetition priming (e.g., suggested by Wheeldon and Monsell, 1992) and feedback between word form and lemmas to explain the results. Crown Copyright © 2007.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40410
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2006.07.004
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Homographic and heterographic homophones in speech production : does orthography matter?
Biedermann, Britta; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Elsevier Masson, 2008
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The Representation of homophones : more evidence from the remediation of anomia
Biedermann, Britta; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Elsevier Masson, 2008
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Information retrieval in Tip of the Tongue states : new data and methodological advances
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Computational modelling of phonological dyslexia : how does the DRC model fare?
Nickels, Lyndsey; Biedermann, Britta; Coltheart, Max. - : Psychology Press, 2008
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Processing (dis-)advantage for ambiguous words in reading aloud?
Biedermann, Britta; Nickels, Lyndsey; Coltheart, Max. - : The University of Queensland : The Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2006
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Using a phonological cueing hierarchy in the treatment of word retrieval disorders : what generalisation can we expect
Biedermann, Britta; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, 2006
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Can the tip of the tongue state give evidence for an abstract syntactic level in speech production?
Biedermann, Britta; Ruh, N; Nickels, Lyndsey. - : Carlton, Victoria : Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2005
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The dissolution of spoken word production in aphasia : implications for normal functions
In: Multidisciplinary approaches to language production (Berlin, 2004), p. 303-338
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The dissolution of spoken word production in aphasia : implications for normal functions
In: Multidisciplinary approaches to language production. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter (2004), 303-338
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The Dissolution of spoken word production in aphasia : implications for normal functions
Blanken, Gerhard; Kulke, Florian; Bormann, Tobias. - : Berlin, 2004. : New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2004
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The dissolution of spoken word production in aphasia: Implications for normal functions
In: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Language Production. Berlin / New York. Thomas Pechmann / Christopher Habel - 303 - 338. (2004)
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The representation of homophones: Evidence from remediation
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 16 (2002) 10-11, 1115
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