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      Horizontal information flow in spoken sentence production.

      Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
      Humans, Phonetics, Speech, Speech Production Measurement, Vocabulary

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          In 4 experiments the authors used a variant of the picture-word interference paradigm to investigate whether there is a temporal overlap in the activation of words during sentence production and whether there is a flow of semantic and phonological information between them. Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrate that 2 semantically related nouns produce interference effects either when they are in the same or different phrases of a sentence. Experiments 3 and 4 demonstrate that 2 phonologically related nouns produce facilitation effects but only when they are within the same phrase of a sentence. The results argue against strictly serial models of multiple-word access and provide evidence of a flow of semantic and phonological information between words during sentence production.

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          15099135
          10.1037/0278-7393.30.3.675

          Chemistry
          Humans,Phonetics,Speech,Speech Production Measurement,Vocabulary
          Chemistry
          Humans, Phonetics, Speech, Speech Production Measurement, Vocabulary

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