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Bilingual advantage and language switch: What's the linkage?
In: ISSN: 1366-7289 ; EISSN: 1469-1841 ; Bilingualism: Language and Cognition ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01439586 ; Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017, 20 (1), pp.80-97. ⟨10.1017/S1366728915000565⟩ (2017)
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Activation Cascading in Sign Production
Miozzo, Michele; Peressotti, Francesca; Navarette, Eduardo. - : American Psychological Association, 2017
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Identification and Remediation of Phonological and Motor Errors in Acquired Sound Production Impairment
Buchwald, Adam; Gagnon, Bernadine; Miozzo, Michele. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
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Early Parallel Activation of Semantics and Phonology in Picture Naming: Evidence from a Multiple Linear Regression MEG Study
Miozzo, Michele; Pulvermüller, Friedemann; Hauk, Olaf. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Modality and Morphology: What We Write May Not Be What We Say
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Early Parallel Activation of Semantics and Phonology in Picture Naming: Evidence from a Multiple Linear Regression MEG Study
Miozzo, Michele; Pulvermüller, Friedemann; Hauk, Olaf. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Modality and morphology: What we write may not be what we say
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The Oxford handbook of language production
Goldrick, Matthew; Ferreira, Victor; Miozzo, Michele. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2014
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Oxford Library of Psychology : Oxford Handbook of Language Production
Ferreira, Victor; Goldrick, Matthew; Miozzo, Michele. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2014
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The Oxford handbook of language production
Goldrick, Matthew Andrew; Ferreira, Victor S.; Miozzo, Michele. - New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2014]©2014
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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How verbs and non-verbal categories navigate the syntax/semantics interface: Insights from cognitive neuropsychology
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 133 (2014) 3, 621-640
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Introduction to the 50th anniversary of the Academy of Aphasia special issue
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 30 (2014) 7, 447
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The Oxford handbook of language production
Goldrick, Matthew; Ferreira, Victor S.; Miozzo, Michele. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014
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The Oxford handbook of language production
Ferreira, Victor S. (Hrsg.); Goldrick, Matthew Andrew (Hrsg.); Miozzo, Michele (Hrsg.). - New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2014
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Production of speech-accompanying gesture
Kita, Sotaro. - : Oxford University Press, 2014
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The interface between morphology and phonology: Exploring a morpho-phonological deficit in spoken production
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 127 (2013) 2, 270-286
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On the nature of sonority in spoken word production: Evidence from neuropsychology
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 128 (2013) 3, 287-301
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Introduction to the 50th anniversary of the Academy of Aphasia special issue
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 30 (2013) 7, 447
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The interface between morphology and phonology: Exploring a morpho-phonological deficit in spoken production
Abstract: Morphological and phonological processes are tightly interrelated in spoken production. During processing, morphological processes must combine the phonological content of individual morphemes to produce a phonological representation that is suitable for driving phonological processing. Further, morpheme assembly frequently causes changes in a word's phonological well-formedness that must be addressed by the phonology. We report the case of an aphasic individual (WRG) who exhibits an impairment at the morpho-phonological interface. WRG was tested on his ability to produce phonologically complex sequences (specifically, coda clusters of varying sonority) in heteromorphemic and tautomorphemic environments. WRG made phonological errors that reduced coda sonority complexity in multimorphemic words (e.g., passed→[pæstɪd]) but not in monomorphemic words (e.g., past). WRG also made similar insertion errors to repair stress clash in multimorphemic environments, confirming his sensitivity to cross-morpheme well-formedness. We propose that this pattern of performance is the result of an intact phonological grammar acting over the phonological content of morphemic representations that were weakly joined because of brain damage. WRG may constitute the first case of a morpho-phonological impairment—these results suggest that the processes that combine morphemes constitute a crucial component of morpho-phonological processing.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608811
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23466641
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2013.01.004
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Independent distractor frequency and age-of-acquisition effects in picture-word interference: fMRI evidence for post-lexical and lexical accounts according to distractor type
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