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Title: Object interference in children's colour and position naming: Lexical interference or task-set competition?
Author(s): La Heij, Wido
Boelens, Harry
Kuipers, Jan Rouke
Contact Email: janrouke.kuipers@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Stroop
Interference
Executive control
Children
Colour naming
Position naming
Issue Date: 2010
Date Deposited: 29-Aug-2013
Citation: La Heij W, Boelens H & Kuipers JR (2010) Object interference in children's colour and position naming: Lexical interference or task-set competition?. Language and Cognitive Processes, 25 (4), pp. 568-588. https://doi.org/10.1080/01690960903381174
Abstract: Cascade models of word production assume that during lexical access all activated concepts activate their names. In line with this view, it has been shown that naming an object's colour is facilitated when colour name and object name are phonologically related (e.g., ‘blue' and ‘blouse'). Prevor and Diamond's (2005) recent observation that children take longer to name the colour of real objects than of abstract forms could also be attributed to cascaded processing, resulting in competition between colour name and object name. Experiments 1 and 2 replicate this ‘object-interference effect' in colour naming by children of 5-7 years of age and show that it generalises to position naming. Experiment 2 shows that the effect is also obtained with hard-to-name objects; a finding that is at variance with a lexical-competition account. The finding in Experiment 3 that the object-interference effect is absent in adults, is consistent with an alternative interpretation in terms of task-set competition. Implications for models of word production are discussed.
DOI Link: 10.1080/01690960903381174
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