词汇获取中的说话人变异性:来自语义启动的证据

Yu Zhang, Chao-Yang Lee
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人们通常认为词汇表征是抽象的,缺乏关于各种声学变异性来源的详细信息。本研究通过在短期语义启动实验中考察说话者变异对词语意义获取的影响来评估这一假设。由同一说话者或不同的说话者产生语义相关(如,国王-王后)或不相关(如,钟-王后)的启动目标对。在启动和目标之间采用50和250 ms两个刺激间间隔来研究语义启动的时间过程。这些听觉刺激被呈现给60名听众,他们的任务是判断目标是英语单词还是非单词项目。假设启动者和目标者之间的谈话者的变化会影响语义促进的大小。对反应准确性和反应时间的分析表明,在不同的说话者条件下,语义启动的强度有所减弱,尽管只有女性说话者产生的目标才会产生这种效应。不同的间刺激间隔没有影响。这些结果提供了部分证据,表明说话者的可变性编码在词汇表示中,并影响词汇访问。
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Talker Variability in Lexical Access: Evidence from Semantic Priming
It is usually assumed that lexical representations are abstract and devoid of detailed information about various sources of acoustic variability. This assumption is evaluated in this study by examining the effect of talker variability on the access to word meaning in a short‐term semantic priming experiment. Prime‐target pairs that were semantically related (e.g., king‐queen) or unrelated (e.g., bell‐queen) were produced by the same talker or different talkers. Two interstimulus intervals (50 and 250 ms) were used between the prime and target to explore the time course of semantic priming. The auditory stimuli were presented to 60 listeners, whose task was to judge whether the target was a word or nonword item in English. It was hypothesized that a change in talker between the prime and target would influence the magnitude of semantic facilitation. Analysis of response accuracy and reaction time showed that the magnitude of semantic priming was attenuated in the different‐talker condition, although the effect was obtained only for targets produced by the female speaker. There were no effects involving different interstimulus intervals. These results provided partial evidence that talker variability is encoded in lexical representations and affects lexical access.
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