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Interference effects from semantically similar items are well-known in studies of single word production. where the presence of semantically similar distractor words slows picture naming. This article examines the consequences of this interference in sentence production and tests the hypothesis that in situations of high similarity-based interference. producers are more likely to omit... https://www.tourettebrewing.com/

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