Interaction between semantic and orthographic factors in conceptually driven naming: Comment on Starreveld and La Heij (1995)
Publication year
1996Source
Journal of Experimental Psychology A-Learning, Memory and Cognition, 22, 1, (1996), pp. 246-251ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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SW OZ DCC CO
FSW_PSY_CO Cognitieve psychologie
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Psychology A-Learning, Memory and Cognition
Volume
vol. 22
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 246
Page end
p. 251
Abstract
P. A. Starreveld and W. La Heij (see record 1995-42762-001) tested the seriality view of lexical access in speech production, according to which lexical selection and the encoding of a word's form proceed in serial order without feedback. In 2 experiments, they looked at the combined effect of semantic and orthographic relatedness of written distractor words in tasks that required conceptually driven naming. They found an interaction between semantic relatedness and orthographic relatedness and argued that the observed interaction refutes the seriality view of lexical access. In this comment, the authors argue that Starreveld and La Heij's rejection of serial access was based on an oversimplified conception of the seriality view and that interaction, rather than additivity, is predicted by existing conceptions of serial access.
Interaction between semantic and orthographic factors in conceptually driven naming: Comment on Starreveld and La Heij (1995).
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