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  1. Distinguishing Target From Distractor in Stroop, Picture–Word, and Word–Word Interference Tasks.Xenia Schmalz, Barbara Treccani & Claudio Mulatti - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • Goal-referenced selection of verbal action: Modeling attentional control in the Stroop task.Ardi Roelofs - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (1):88-125.
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  • The use of conceptual components in language production: an ERP study.Alexandra Redmann, Ian FitzPatrick, Frauke Hellwig & Peter Indefrey - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  • Semantic similarity and grammatical class in naming actions.Gabriella Vigliocco, David P. Vinson & Simona Siri - 2005 - Cognition 94 (3):B91-B100.
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  • Set size and repetition matter: comment on Caramazza and Costa.Ardi Roelofs - 2001 - Cognition 80 (3):283-290.
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  • Syntactic priming of relative clause attachments: persistence of structural configuration in sentence production.Christoph Scheepers - 2003 - Cognition 89 (3):179-205.
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  • Lesions to Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Impair Lexical Interference Control in Word Production.Vitória Piai, Stéphanie K. Riès & Diane Swick - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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  • Semantic distance effects on object and action naming.Gabriella Vigliocco, David P. Vinson, Markus F. Damian & Willem Levelt - 2002 - Cognition 85 (3):B61-B69.
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  • The development of abstract syntax: Evidence from structural priming and the lexical boost.Caroline F. Rowland, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge, Julian M. Pine & Elena Vm Lieven - 2012 - Cognition 125 (1):49-63.
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  • A Computational Cognitive Model of Syntactic Priming.David Reitter, Frank Keller & Johanna D. Moore - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (4):587-637.
    The psycholinguistic literature has identified two syntactic adaptation effects in language production: rapidly decaying short-term priming and long-lasting adaptation. To explain both effects, we present an ACT-R model of syntactic priming based on a wide-coverage, lexicalized syntactic theory that explains priming as facilitation of lexical access. In this model, two well-established ACT-R mechanisms, base-level learning and spreading activation, account for long-term adaptation and short-term priming, respectively. Our model simulates incremental language production and in a series of modeling studies, we show (...)
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  • A Review on Grammatical Gender Agreement in Speech Production.Man Wang & Niels O. Schiller - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Grammatical gender agreement has been well addressed in language comprehension but less so in language production. The present article discusses the arguments derived from the most prominent language production models on the representation and processing of the grammatical gender of nouns in language production and then reviews recent empirical studies that provide some answers to these arguments.
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  • The WEAVER model of word-form encoding in speech production.Ardi Roelofs - 1997 - Cognition 64 (3):249-284.
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