Phonologial priming

Papers we will definitely read

Balota et al. 1986 :BR Depth of Automatic Spreading Activation: Mediated Priming Effects in Pronunciation but not in Lexical Decision BR Dunabeita 2007: BR Are coffee and toffee served in a cup? Ortho-phonologically mediated associative priming BR

Papers I need help reading

Baayen 2006: BR Morphological influences on the recognition of monosyllabic monomorphemic words BR Goldrick & Rapp 2006: BR Lexical and post-lexical phonological representations in spoken production BR Schnur, Costa & Caramazza 2006: BR Planning at the Phonological Level during Sentence Production BR

Notes on readings

1. Dunabeita & Carreiras 2007

Notes are posted as an attachment.

2. Balota & Lorch 1986

Notes are posted as an attachment. This is not the paper I had originally intended, but it is a little interesting...

3. Goldrick & Rapp (2006) [notes by Florian]

The paper addresses the question whether so called post-lexical and lexical processes can be distinguished, and hence whether theories should account for two distinct stages in processing. Put simply, lexical information refers to idiosyncratic information about the phonology of a word, while post-lexical processes are thought to provide all/more of the regular/predictable aspects of a word's phonology. More specifically, the authors asked what type of information is available at what point in processing (p221: "How late in the process of speaking words are lexical factors represented? How early are phonological features represented?"). Using data from two brain damaged individuals, who seem to have selective doubly-dissociated impairments, the authors conclude that lexical and post-lexical processes are distinct.

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Interesting facts summarized in this paper (nice overview figure, p230):

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