SYLLABLE-INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND THE SONORITY HIERARCHY - DIFFERENTIAL EVIDENCE FROM LEXICAL DECISION, NAMING, AND READING

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作者
LEVITT, A
HEALY, AF
FENDRICH, DW
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[1] WELLESLEY COLL,WELLESLEY,MA 02181
[2] UNIV COLORADO,BOULDER,CO 80309
[3] WIDENER UNIV,CHESTER,PA 19013
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10.1007/BF01074285
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
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Treiman (1983) and others have argued that spoken syllables are best characterized not as linear strings of phonemes, but as hierarchically organized units consisting of an onset (initial consonant or consonant cluster) and a rime (the vowel and any following consonants) and that the rime is further divided into a peak or nucleus (the vowel) and a coda (the final consonants). It has also been argued that the sonority (or vowel-likeness) of the consonant closest to the peak, which is a function of its phonetic class, may have an effect on the strength of boundaries determined by the hierarchical division of the syllable (e.g., Treiman, 1984). We examined the evidence for syllable-internal structure and for sonority in two experiments that employed visually presented stimuli and lexical decision, naming, and reading tasks. Our results provide support for the breakdown of the rime into a peak and a coda and for an effect of the sonority of the postvocalic consonant on that break. This pattern occurred only in our lexical decision tasks, so the effect is assumed to be postlexical. We did not find an effect of the onset-rime boundary, perhaps because of an unanticipated effect of word frequency. Our results are discussed in terms of phonological coding in short-term memory. © 1991 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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