Lexical access in speaking: Studies on lexical selection and cascading activation

..................................................................................................................... 19 Introduction.................................................................................................................20 Experiment 2 .1 .......................................................................................................... 23 Method................................................................................................................... 24 Results and Discussion........................................................................................ 25 Experiment 2 .2 .......................................................................................................... 26 Method................................................................................................................... 26 Results and Discussion........................................................................................ 27

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