The prosodic domain of phonological encoding: Evidence from speech errors

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作者
Beirne, Mary-Beth [1 ]
Croot, Karen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Phonological encoding; Prosodic encoding; Intonational phrase; Speech errors; Prosody; Tongue twisters;
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10.1016/j.cognition.2018.03.004
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Phonological encoding of segments is thought to occur within a prosodically-defined frame, but it is not clear which of the constituent/s within the prosodic hierarchy (syllables, phonological words, intonational phrases and utterances) serve/s as the domain of phonological encoding. This experiment investigated whether segmental speech errors elicited in tongue-twisters were influenced by position within prosodic constituents above the level of the phonological word. Forty-four participants produced six repetitions each of 40 two-intonational phrase tongue-twisters with error-prone word-initial "target" segments in phrase-initial and phrase-final words. If the domain of phonological encoding is the intonational phrase, we hypothesised that segments within a current intonational phrase would interact in more errors than would segments across intonational phrase boundaries. Participants made more anticipatory than perseveratory errors on target segments in phrase-initial words as predicted. They also made more perseveratory than anticipatory errors on targets in phrase-final words, but only in utterance-final phrases. These results suggest that the intonational phrase is one domain of phonological encoding, and that segments for upcoming phrases are activated while current phrases are being articulated.
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