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Converging evidence for the interaction of semantic and sublexical phonological information in accessing lexical representations for spoken output
Argye E. Hillis
, Alfonso Caramazza
School of Medicine
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Arts & Humanities
Lexical Representation
100%
Semantic Information
45%
Interaction
40%
Phonological Representations
33%
Oral Production
19%
Brain-damaged
17%
Semantic Processing
16%
Orthographic
14%
Lexical Semantics
14%
Phonology
12%
Regularity
12%
Naming
11%
Locus
11%
Incomplete
11%
Damage
10%
Prediction
10%
Route
10%
Performance
9%
Social Sciences
semantics
59%
evidence
31%
comprehension
19%
orthography
15%
phonology
14%
regularity
13%
performance
11%
damages
10%
brain
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Reading
65%
Access to Information
31%
Brain
6%