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Speech Disfluencies as Actual and Believed Cues to Deception: Individuality of Liars and the Collective of Listeners ...
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Word-form related disfluency versus lemma related disfluency: an exploratory analysis of disfluency patterns in connected-speech production ...
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Effects of lexical cues on phrase structure encoding: evidence from the production of genitives in Dutch ...
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Eye-movements can help disentangle mechanisms underlying disfluency ...
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Effects of lexical cues on phrase structure encoding: evidence from the production of genitives in Dutch ...
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Are higher-level processes delayed in second language word production? Evidence from picture naming and phoneme monitoring ...
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Are higher-level processes delayed in second language word production? Evidence from picture naming and phoneme monitoring ...
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Self-Monitoring in Speech Production: Comprehending the Conflict Between Conflict- and Comprehension-Based Accounts
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In: J Cogn (2020)
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The role of explicit memory in syntactic persistence: Effects of lexical cueing and load on sentence memory and sentence production
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In: PLoS One (2020)
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Prediction and integration of semantics during L2 and L1 listening ...
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Prediction and integration of semantics during L2 and L1 listening ...
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Prediction and integration of semantics during L2 and L1 listening ...
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Interference in Dutch–French Bilinguals : Stimulus and Response Conflict in Intra- and Interlingual Stroop
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In: ISSN: 1618-3169 ; Experimental Psychology ; https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01985154 ; Experimental Psychology, Hogrefe, 2018, 65 (1), pp.13-22 (2018)
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International audience ; In the present manuscript, we investigate the source of congruency effects in a group of Dutch–French bilinguals. In particular, participants performed a color-identification Stroop task, in which both (first language) Dutch and (second language) French distracting color words were presented in colors. The typical finding is impaired responding when the word and color are incongruent (e.g., “red” in blue) relative to congruent (e.g., “red” in red). This congruency effect is observed for both first and second language distracting color words. The current experiment used a 2-to-1 keypress mapping manipulation, which allows one to separate stimulus conflict (i.e., conflict between word and color meanings) and response conflict (i.e., conflict between potential responses). For both the first and second language, both stimulus and response conflict were observed. These results suggest that second language words influence semantic and response processing similarly to first language words, rather than having diminished semantic and/or response influences.
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[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology; Bilingualism; Response conflict; Response selection; Semantics; Stimulus conflict; Stroop effect
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URL: https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01985154
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QJE-STD-17-381.R2-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Monitoring speech production and comprehension: Where is the second-language delay? ...
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QJE-STD-17-381.R2-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Monitoring speech production and comprehension: Where is the second-language delay? ...
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Monitoring speech production and comprehension: Where is the second-language delay? ...
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Are higher-level processes delayed in second language word production? Evidence from picture naming and phoneme monitoring ...
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