Meaning Does Not Affect Consonant Discrimination Accuracy or Response Time in A Same-Different Segment Comparison Task / O significado não afeta a precisão da discriminação de consoantes ou o tempo de resposta em uma tarefa igual-diferente de comparação de segmentos

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Rui Rothe-Neves, C. Duarte
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This article reports on three studies designed to test whether knowing the meaning of a word can influence the ability to discriminate sounds in it. In a samedifferent paradigm that required overt segmentation, we investigate the ability to compare consonants in the onset position of a pair of one-syllable pseudowords before (pre-test) and after (post-test) a training phase in which we attributed meanings to half of the pseudowords used. Reduced response time and increased accuracy (percentage of correct answers) in the post-tests revealed a training effect in two experiments. Still, there was no difference between pseudowords to which meanings were attributed or not. Conclusion: Knowing the meaning of a word does not influence the ability to discriminate sounds in it.
意义不影响相同不同段比较任务中的辅音识别精度或响应时间/意义不影响相同不同段比较任务中的辅音识别精度或响应时间
本文报道了三项研究,旨在测试了解单词的意思是否会影响辨别单词发音的能力。在同样不同的需要明显分割的范式中,我们研究了在训练阶段之前(前测试)和之后(后测试)对一对单音节假词的起始位置的辅音进行比较的能力,在训练阶段中,我们将意义归因于所使用的假词的一半。在两个实验中,后测中反应时间的缩短和准确性(正确答案的百分比)的提高显示出了训练效应。然而,假词的不同含义并没有区别。结论:知道一个单词的意思并不影响辨别单词发音的能力。
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