• Talking about voices: A critical reflection about levels of analysis on the dialogical self
    with T. Ferreira, J. Salgado, Carla Cunha, and L. Meira
    In Piotr Oleś & H. J. M. Hermans (eds.), The dialogical self: theory and research, Wydawn. Kul. 2005.
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    Speaking begins with the generation of a preverbal message. While a common assumption is that the scope of message-level planning (i.e., the size of message-level increments) can be more extensive than the scope of sentence-level planning, it is unclear how much information is typically encoded at the message level in advance of sentence-level planning during spontaneous production. This study assessed the scope and granularity of early message-level planning in English by tracking production of…Read more
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    Accessibility of Referent Information Influences Sentence Planning: An Eye-Tracking Study
    with Lesya Y. Ganushchak and Yiya Chen
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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