Languages (Apr 2023)

The Influence of Focus on the Activation of Alternatives in Speech Production—An Online Picture-Word-Interference Experiment

  • Beate Bergmann,
  • Yanru Lu,
  • Katharina Spalek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/languages8020110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
p. 110

Abstract

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In previous picture naming tasks, semantically related distractor words (co-hyponyms to the target word) induce interference, which is usually taken as evidence for lexical competition. In an online picture-word-interference experiment, we showed that distractor words that share a feature with the target (here: their natural prototypical color), also induced interference. Pictures were not named with single words but with short descriptive sentences (“The heart is red”). Focus on the noun modulated the interference effect. In particular, when target and distractor were presented simultaneously, the interference effect was significantly reduced in the narrow focus condition, compared to broad focus. We discuss our findings for focus production against the findings on language comprehension reported in the literature, which mostly observed facilitatory effects of focus marking on the comprehension of focus alternatives.

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