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      Investigating the effects of phonological neighbors on word retrieval and phonetic variation in word naming and picture naming paradigms

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          Phonological neighbors have been shown to affect word processing. Prior work has shown that when a word with an initial voiceless stop has a contrasting initial voiced stop neighbor, Voice Onset Times (VOTs) are longer. Higher phonological neighborhood density (PND) has also been shown to facilitate word retrieval latency, and be associated with longer VOTs. However, these effects have rarely been investigated with picture naming, which is thought to be a more semantically driven task. The current study examined the effects of phonological neighbors on word retrieval times and phonetic variation, and how these effects differed in word naming and picture naming paradigms. Results showed that PND was positively correlated with longer VOT in both paradigms. Furthermore, the effect of initial stop neighbors on VOTs was only significant in word naming. These results highlight the influence of phonological neighbors on word production in different paradigms, support interactive models of word production, and suggest that hyper-articulation in speech does not solely depend on communicative context.

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          Journal
          101628382
          42400
          Lang Cogn Neurosci
          Lang Cogn Neurosci
          Language, cognition and neuroscience
          2327-3798
          2327-3801
          15 November 2019
          5 November 2019
          2020
          01 January 2021
          : 35
          : 8
          : 980-991
          Affiliations
          Pennsylvania State University
          Author notes
          Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to: Michele T. Diaz, Department of Psychology, 356 Moore Building, University Park, PA, USA, 16801. Tel: +1 814 863 1726. Fax: + 1 814 863 7002.
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          PMC7540183 PMC7540183 7540183 nihpa1541765
          10.1080/23273798.2019.1686529
          7540183
          33043066
          71d1a284-b261-4e9b-bc86-a491aeb21e9d
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          Phonological neighborhood density,Interactive effects,Voice Onset Time,Minimal Pair,Language production

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