The spread of the phonological neighborhood influences spoken word recognition

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Michael S. Vitevitch
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[1] University of Kansas,Department of Psychology
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Memory & Cognition | 2007年 / 35卷
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Word Recognition; Lexical Decision Task; Visual Word Recognition; Stimulus Item; Neighborhood Density;
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In three experiments, the processing of words that had the same overall number of neighbors but varied in the spread of the neighborhood (i.e., the number of individual phonemes that could be changed to form real words) was examined. In an auditory lexical decision task, a naming task, and a same-different task, words in which changes at only two phoneme positions formed neighbors were responded to more quickly than words in which changes at all three phoneme positions formed neighbors. Additional analyses ruled out an account based on the computationally derived uniqueness points of the words. Although previous studies (e.g., Luce & Pisoni, 1998) have shown that thenumber of phonological neighbors influences spoken word recognition, the present results show that thenature of the relationship of the neighbors to the target word-as measured by the spread of the neighborhood—-also influences spoken word recognition. The implications of this result for models of spoken word recognition are discussed.
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