Sadat Schaffai, Jasmin, 1982-Martin, Clara D.Costa, Albert, 1970-Alario, F.-Xavier (François -Xavier)Universitat Pompeu Fabra2014-04-302014-04-302014Sadat J, Martin CD, Costa A, Alario FX. Reconciling phonological neighborhood effects in speech production through single trial analysis. Cogn Psychol. 2014 Feb; 68:33-58. DOI 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2013.10.0011095-5623http://hdl.handle.net/10230/22234A crucial step for understanding how lexical knowledge is represented is to describe the relative similarity of lexical items, and how it influences language processing. Previous studies of the effects of form similarity on word production have reported conflicting results, notably within and across languages. The aim of the present study was to clarify this empirical issue to provide specific constraints for theoretical models of language production. We investigated the role of phonological neighborhood density in a large-scale picture naming experiment using fine-grained statistical models. The results showed that increasing phonological neighborhood density has a detrimental effect on naming latencies, and re-analyses of independently obtained data sets provide supplementary evidence for this effect. Finally, we reviewed a large body of evidence concerning phonological neighborhood density effects in word production, and discussed the occurrence of facilitatory and inhibitory effects in accuracy measures. The overall pattern shows that phonological neighborhood generates two opposite forces, one facilitatory and one inhibitory. In cases where speech production is disrupted (e.g. certain aphasic symptoms), the facilitatory component may emerge, but inhibitory processes dominate in efficient naming by healthy speakers. These findings are difficult to accommodate in terms of monitoring processes, but can be explained within interactive activation accounts combining phonological facilitation and lexical competition.53 p.application/pdfeng© Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cogpsych.2013.10.001ParlaLexicologiaTractament del llenguatge natural (Informàtica)Gramàtica comparada i general -- FonologiaReconciling phonological neighborhood effects in speech production through single trial analysisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cogpsych.2013.10.001Speech productionPhonological similarityNeighborhood densityLexical accessMental lexiconinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess