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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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There are clear disadvantages in the speed of word production and recognition in a second language (L2), relative to the first language (L1). Some accounts claim that these disadvantages occur because of a slow-down in lexical retrieval and phonological encoding. But it is also possible that the slow-down originates from a later part of the production process, namely articulatory planning or articulation. We used a phoneme monitoring task to study the time course of conceptualisation, lexical retrieval, and phonological encoding during language production in the absence of articulation. First, we demonstrated that there was indeed an L2 disadvantage of 102 ms in a picture-word interference (PWI) task with phonologically related and unrelated distractor words. Next, participants from the same population performed a combined phoneme monitoring task / PWI task with the same stimuli: they monitored for the occurrence of a phoneme in a picture name while ignoring a distractor word. In both the PWI task and the ...
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FOS Sociology; Science Policy; Sociology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6026579 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Are_higher-level_processes_delayed_in_second_language_word_production_Evidence_from_picture_naming_and_phoneme_monitoring/6026579
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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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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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Monitoring speech production and comprehension: Where is the second-language delay? ...
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