Lexical neighborhood effects in phonetic processing

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作者
Newman, RS [1 ]
Sawusch, JR [1 ]
Luce, PA [1 ]
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[1] SUNY BUFFALO,CTR COGNIT SCI,BUFFALO,NY 14260
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10.1037/0096-1523.23.3.873
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Previous research on spoken word recognition has demonstrated that identification of a phonetic segment is affected by the lexical status of the item in which the segment occurs. W. F. Ganong (1980) demonstrated that a category boundary shift occurs when the voiced end of 1 voice-onset time continuum is a word but the voiceless end of another series is a word; this is known as the ''lexical effect.'' A series of studies was undertaken to examine how lexical neighborhood, in contrast to lexical status, might influence word perception. Pairs of nonword series were created in which the voiced end of 1 series had a higher frequency weighted neighborhood density, whereas the reverse was true for the other series. Lexical neighborhood was found to affect word recognition in much the same way as lexical status.
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