Cognitive architecture of spoken production
Goldrick, M. (in press). Utilizing psychological realism to advance phonological theory. In J. Goldsmith, J. Riggle, & A. Yu (Eds.) Handbook of phonological theory (2nd edition). Blackwell.
(manuscript version, pdf)
Baese-Berk, M., & Goldrick, M. (2009). Mechanisms
of interaction in speech production. Language and Cognitive
Processes, 24, 527-554.
(manuscript
version,pdf).
Goldrick, M., & Rapp, B. (2007).
Lexical and post-lexical
phonological representations in spoken production.
Cognition,102, 219-260.
(manuscript
version, pdf)
Goldrick, M. (2006). Limited
interaction in speech production:
Chronometric, speech error, and neuropsychological evidence.
Language and Cognitive Processes, 21, 817-855.
(manuscript
version, pdf)
Goldrick, M., & Blumstein, S. E. (2006).
Cascading activation
from phonological planning to articulatory processes: Evidence from tongue
twisters. Language and Cognitive Processes, 21, 649-683.
(manuscript
version,
pdf)
Rapp, B., & Goldrick, M. (2006).
Speaking words: Contributions of cognitive neuropsychological
research. Cognitive Neuropsychology,
23, 39-73.
(manuscript
version,pdf)
Rapp, B., & Goldrick, M. (2004). Feedback
by any other name is still interactivity: A reply to Roelofs' comment on
Rapp & Goldrick (2000). Psychological Review, 111,
573-578. (abstract, html)
Goldrick, M. & Rapp, B. (2002).
A restricted interaction account
(RIA) of spoken word production: The best of both worlds.
Aphasiology, 16, 20-55.(Abstract, access to reprints)
Rapp, B. & Goldrick, M. (2000).
Discreteness and interactivity in
spoken word production. Psychological Review, 107, 460-499.
(abstract, html)
Computational models of language
Goldrick, M., & Daland, R. (2009). Linking speech
errors and phonological grammars: Insights from Harmonic Grammar
networks.
Phonology, 26, 147-185.
(manuscript
version, pdf).
Online
supplemental materials, including functions for computing
predicted speech error distributions.
Goldrick, M. (2008).
Does like attract like? Exploring the relationship between errors and representational structure in
connectionist networks. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 25,
287-313.
(manuscript
version,pdf)
Goldrick, M. (2007). Connectionist principles in theories of
speech production. In M. G. Gaskell (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of
psycholinguistics (pp. 515-530). Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
(manuscript
version,pdf)
Goldrick, M. (2007). Constraint
interaction:
A lingua franca for stochastic theories of language. In C. T.
Schutze & V. S. Ferreira &
(Eds.) The state of the art in speech error research: Proceedings of
the LSA Institute workshop (MITWPL vol. 53, pp. 95-114). Cambridge,
MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
Acquisition of phonology: Phonetic categories and phonotactics
Goldrick, M., & Larson, M. (in press). Constraints on the
acquisition of variation. In C. Fougeron & M. D'Imperio (Eds.) Papers
in Laboratory Phonology 10: Variation, Detail and Representation.
Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
(manuscript
version,pdf)
Lee, Y., & Goldrick, M. (2008).
The emergence of sub-syllabic representations. Journal of Memory
and Language, 59, 155-168.
(manuscript version,pdf)
Goldrick, M., & Larson, M. (2008). Phonotactic
probability influences speech production. Cognition, 107, 1155-1164.
(manuscript
version,pdf)
Goldrick, M. (2004). Phonological
features and phonotactic constraints in speech production.
Journal
of Memory and Language, 51, 586-603.
(manuscript
version, pdf)
Language change
Troutman, C., Clark, B., & Goldrick, M. (2008). Social networks
and intraspeaker variation during periods of language change.
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium (Penn
Working Papers in Linguistics).
(manuscript
version,pdf)
Clark, B., Goldrick, M., & Konopka, K. (2008). Language change as
a source of word order correlations. In Eckardt, R., Jäger, G., &
Veenstra, T. (Eds.) Variation, selection, development: Probing the
evolutionary model of language change(pp. 75-102). Berlin: Mouton de
Gruyter.
(manuscript
version,pdf)
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