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Linda Wheeldon

Acadia University
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  • Acadia University
    Department of Philosophy
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  • All publications (9)
  •  1
    Incremental language production
    with A. S. Meyer and M. Smith
    In Lynn Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Nature Publishing Group. pp. 4--760. 2003.
    Philosophy of Linguistics
  •  12
    Language production, incremental
    with Antje S. Meyer and Mark Smith
    In Lynn Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Nature Publishing Group. 2003.
  •  340
    Syntactic priming in spoken sentence production – an online study
    with Mark Smith
    Cognition 78 (2): 123-164. 2001.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of Psychology
  •  101
    High level processing scope in spoken sentence production
    with Mark Smith
    Cognition 73 (3): 205-246. 1999.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of Linguistics
  •  2
    Phonological encoding of words
    with Antje S. Meyer
    In Lynn Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Nature Publishing Group. 2003.
    Conscious and Unconscious Memory
  •  100
    The minimal unit of phonological encoding: prosodic or lexical word
    with Aditi Lahiri
    Cognition 85 (2). 2002.
  •  102
    Competitive processes during word-form encoding
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1): 59-60. 1999.
    A highly constrained model of phonological encoding, which is minimally affected by the activation levels of alternative morphemes and phonemes, is proposed. In particular, WEAVER ++ predicts only facilitatory effects on word production of the prior activation of form related words. However, inhibitory effects of form priming that suggest that a more strongly competitive system is required exist in the literature
    WordsPhilosophy of PsychologyUnconscious and Conscious Processes
  •  154
    Do speakers have access to a mental syllabary?
    with Willem J. M. Levelt
    Cognition 50 (1-3): 239-269. 1994.
    Cognitive SciencesPhilosophy of Consciousness
  •  195
    Effects of Speech Rate and Practice on the Allocation of Visual Attention in Multiple Object Naming
    with Antje S. Meyer, Femke van der Meulen, and Agnieszka Konopka
    Frontiers in Psychology 3. 2012.
    Cognitive Sciences
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