Distinct effects of lexical and semantic competition during picture naming in younger adults, older adults, and people with aphasia

AE Britt, C Ferrara, D Mirman - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Producing a word requires selecting among a set of similar alternatives. When many
semantically related items become activated, the difficulty of the selection process is …

Second language immersion impacts native language lexical production and comprehension

MR Botezatu, JF Kroll, MI Trachsel… - Linguistic Approaches to …, 2022 - jbe-platform.com
We investigated whether the features of the second language (L2) matter when we consider
the consequence of short-term L2 immersion on performance in the native language (L1) …

Discourse fluency modulates spoken word recognition in monolingual and L2 speakers

MR Botezatu, JF Kroll, M Trachsel… - … : Language and cognition, 2022 - cambridge.org
We investigated whether fluent language production is associated with greater skill in
resolving lexical competition during spoken word recognition and ignoring irrelevant …

[HTML][HTML] Graded phonological neighborhood effects on lexical retrieval: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese

L Li, T Hu, S Liu - Journal of Memory and Language, 2024 - Elsevier
How phonological neighborhood affects lexical retrieval can shed important light on lexical
organization and processing. Yet these effects are unclear, particularly in Mandarin …

Impaired lexical selection and fluency in post-stroke aphasia

MR Botezatu, D Mirman - Aphasiology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Deficits in fluent language production are a hallmark of aphasia and may arise
from impairments at different levels in the language system. It has been proposed that …

[图书][B] Network Effects Of Reduced Audibility (NEORA) and its Significance for Cognitive Decline

C Alcock - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Though hearing loss has been found to increase a person's risk of Alzheimer's Disease and
other dementias, the nature of this relationship remains to be established, ultimately centring …