Competitive processes during word-form encoding

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):59-60 (1999)
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Abstract

A highly constrained model of phonological encoding, which is minimally affected by the activation levels of alternative morphemes and phonemes, is proposed. In particular, WEAVER ++ predicts only facilitatory effects on word production of the prior activation of form related words. However, inhibitory effects of form priming that suggest that a more strongly competitive system is required exist in the literature

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Linda Wheeldon
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