Naming versus referring in the selection of words
Naming versus referring in the selection of words is a scholarly work, published in 1999 in ''Behavioral and Brain Sciences''. The main subjects of the publication include lexical semantics, programming language semantics, lexical item, computer science, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, linguistics, theoretical linguistics, lexical choice, selection (genetic algorithm), and conversation analysis. The theory of lexical selection presented by Levelt, Roelofs & Meyer addresses the mechanisms of semantic activation that lead to the selection of isolated words.