Rule-governed missing information in spoken word recognition: Schwa vowel deletion

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Paul C. LoCasto
Cynthia M. Connine
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[1] State University of New York,Department of Psychology
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Prime Type; Target Type; Lexical Representation; Speak Word Recognition; Lexical Activation;
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Vowel deletion is a phonological process in which an unstressed /∂/ (schwa) vowel is deleted during pronunciation. In Experiment 1, vowel-deleted and vowel-reduced versions of two- and three-syllable words rated for pronunciation acceptability showed reduced acceptability for deleted vowel versions with a greater decrement for two-syllable words. Experiments 2 and 3 used vowel-intact and voweldeleted productions preceded by themselves (repetition prime), their alternative production (variant prime), or a control (unrelated) prime. Lexical decisions to three-syllable vowel-intact and vowel-deleted targets, as well as to two-syllable vowel-intact targets, showed greater priming in the repetition conditions than in the variant conditions. Two-syllable vowel-deleted targets, however, showed comparable repetition and variant priming. The results are discussed in terms of lexical activation and representation of phonological variants. A model is offered in which activation based on similarity triggers utilization of phonological inferences only when required for successful recognition.
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