Situating language production within the matrix of human cognition: The state of the art in language production research
Authors:
Matthew Goldrick a;
Albert Costa b;
Niels O. Schiller c
| Affiliations: | a Department of Linguistics, Northwestern University, Evanston, Il, USA |
b Department Psicologia B sica, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain |
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| c Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Universiteit Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands |
DOI:
10.1080/01690960801920024
Publication Frequency:
10 issues per year
First Published:
June
2008
Subjects:
Cognitive Psychology;
Language & Linguistics;
Language, Psychology of;
Neuropsychology;
Speech & Language Disorders;
Speech Perception & Production;
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Abstract
A summary of recent work in language production is presented, focusing on the Third International Workshop on Language Production (Chicago, USA, August 2006). The articles included in this special issue focus on three overlapping themes: language production in dialogue (Arnold; Costa, Pickering, & Sorace); multilingual language production (Costa et al.; Abutalebi & Green); and control processes in production (Abutalebi & Green; Dell, Oppenheim, & Kittredge). Points of convergence and divergence between these contributions are discussed.
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