DO THE BEGINNINGS OF SPOKEN WORDS HAVE A SPECIAL STATUS IN AUDITORY WORD RECOGNITION

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CONNINE, CM
BLASKO, DG
TITONE, D
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10.1006/jmla.1993.1011
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
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Six cross-modal priming experiments were conducted that investigated whether representations of spoken words in memory (base word) may be activated by similar-sounding nonwords. The experiments demonstrated that nonwords that differed in one or two linguistic features from a base word resulted in significant priming effects for semantic associates to the base word. Nonwords that deviated by more linguistic features from a base word showed no priming effects. Finally, nonwords in which either the medial or initial portions were altered showed comparable priming effects. This result held for a set of two-syllable words and for a group of longer words (at least three syllables). A model of auditory word recognition is discussed in which partial acoustic-phonetic information in a spoken word is mapped onto a lexical representation in memory based on goodness-of-fit. It is argued that this mapping process affords no particular status to word-initial phonemes. © 1993 Academic Press, Inc.
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