The WEAVER model of word-form encoding in speech production
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0010-0277(97)00027-9
The WEAVER model of word-form encoding in speech production
Abstract
Lexical access in speaking consists of two major steps: lemma retrieval and word-form encoding. In Roelofs (Roelofs, A. 1992a. Cognition 42. 107-142; Roelofs. A. 1993. Cognition 47, 59-87.), I described a model of lemma retrieval. The present paper extends this work by presenting a comprehensive model of the second access step, word-form encoding. The model is called WEAVER (Word-form Encoding by Activation and VERification). Unlike other models of word-form generation, WEAVER is able to provide accounts of response time data, particularly from the picture-word interference paradigm and the implicit priming paradigm. Its key features are (1) retrieval by spreading activation, (2) verification of activated information by a production rule, (3) a rightward incremental construction of phonological representations using a principle of active syllabification, syllables are constructed on the fly rather than stored with lexical items, (4) active competitive selection of syllabic motor programs using a mathematical formalism that generates response times and (5) the association of phonological speech errors with the selection of syllabic motor programs due to the failure of verification.
Comment in
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Set size and repetition matter: comment on Caramazza and Costa (2000).Cognition. 2001 Jul;80(3):283-90. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(01)00134-2. Cognition. 2001. PMID: 11486750
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