Lexical activation by assimilated and reduced tokens

M. L. Kelly, E. Bard, Catherine Sotillo
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Abstract

Running speech contains abundant assimilated and phonologically reduced tokens, but there is considerable debate about how such varied pronunciations disrupt access to the corresponding words in listeners’ mental lexicons. While previous studies have examined the effects of carefully produced or electronically edited reductions, we present two experiments which compare cross-modal repetition priming for lexical decision by more reduced spontaneous forms and less reduced read forms of the same words uttered by the same speakers in the same phrases. Though less priming is found for the more reduced spontaneous tokens, both versions of words produce significant priming effects, whether the majority of stimuli are taken from spontaneous speech (Experiment 1) or from read speech (Experiment 2). Priming is more robust if the tokens themselves contain the context licensing the reduction.
同化词块和缩减词块对词汇的激活作用
行云流水般的语音中包含大量同化和语音还原的词块,但关于这些不同的发音如何干扰听者心理词典中相应词汇的获取,还存在相当大的争议。以往的研究考察了经过精心制作或电子编辑的还原形式的效果,而我们的两项实验则比较了同一说话者在同一短语中说出的相同词语的还原程度较高的自发形式和还原程度较低的朗读形式对词汇决定的跨模态重复引物。虽然缩小的自发词条的引诱作用较弱,但无论刺激物大多来自自发言语(实验 1)还是阅读言语(实验 2),两种版本的词语都能产生显著的引诱效应。如果词块本身包含授权缩减的上下文,那么引物效应就会更强。
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