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      Grammatical feature selection in noun phrase production: Evidence from German and Dutch

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      Journal of Memory and Language
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              Presents a series of 6 experiments in which Stroop-like effects were generated by modally pure color-color, picture-picture, and word-word stimuli instead of the usual modally mixed color-word or picture-word stimuli. Naming, reading, and categorization tasks were applied. The Stroop inhibition was preserved with these stimuli but unexpectedly showed a semantic gradient only in the naming and not in the reading task. Word categorizing was slower and more interference prone than picture categorizing. These and other results can be captured by a model with two main assumptions: (a) semantic memory and the lexicon are separate, and (b) words have privileged access to the lexicon, whereas pictures and colors have privileged access to the semantic network. Such a model is developed and put to an initial test.
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                Journal
                Journal of Memory and Language
                Journal of Memory and Language
                Elsevier BV
                0749596X
                January 2003
                January 2003
                : 48
                : 1
                : 169-194
                Article
                10.1016/S0749-596X(02)00508-9
                37190661
                d085add5-6e53-4733-ace7-a6f95a069c7b
                © 2003

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