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Jescheniak, J.D., & Schriefers, H.J. (1999). Strictly discrete serial stages and contextual appropriateness. A comment on Levelt, Roelofs and Meyer. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22 (1), 47-48.

Abstract

The theory of lexical access presented by Levelt, Roelofs and Meyer holds that processing of semantic-syntactic information (i.e., lemma information) and phonological information (i.e., lexeme information) proceeds in a strictly discrete, serial manner. We will evaluate this claim in view of recent evidence from the literature and provide unpublished data from our laboratory bearing on that issue.