Perceptual distance and competition in lexical access

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作者
MarslenWilson, W [1 ]
Moss, HE [1 ]
vanHalen, S [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NIJMEGEN, INTERFAC RES UNIT SPEECH & LANGUAGE, NIJMEGEN, NETHERLANDS
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10.1037/0096-1523.22.6.1376
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Two experiments use rhyme priming techniques to explore the decision space for lexical access. The 1st experiment, using intramodal (auditory-auditory) priming, covaried the phonological distance of a spoken rhyme prime (e.g., pomato) from its source word (e.g., tomato) with the presence or absence of close lexical competitors. The results showed strong effects of phonological distance and no significant effects of competitor environment. The 2nd experiment, using ambiguous rhyme primes in a cross-modal (auditory-visual) priming task, showed that phonetically ambiguous primes could fully match their source words, but only in the appropriate lexical environment. The results support a view of lexical access in which the listener's perceptual experience is based on strict requirements for a bottom-up match with the speech input, and in which competitor environment does not directly modulate the on-line goodness-of-fit computation.
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页码:1376 / 1392
页数:17
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