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ArtikelIs Phonological Information Mapped onto Semantic Information in a One-to-One Manner?  
Oleh: Bolte, Jens ; Coenen, Else
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 81 no. 1-3 (2002), page 384-397.
Topik: auditory word recognition; effects of mismatch; cross-modal semantic priming; cross-modal phonological priming
Fulltext: 81_01-03_B-lte.pdf (64.04KB)
Isi artikelSpoken word recognition models have to explain the influence of mismatching information on lexical activation. The effect of mismatching information is usually addressed with crossmodal semantic priming experiments using priming effects as a measure of the degree of lexical activation. Pseudowords phonologically related to a semantic associate of the target, e.g., *domato–PAPRIKA, serve as primes. Mismatch effects at the word form level are supposed to percolate unaltered to the semantic level. We show that cross-modal semantic priming might underestimate activation at the word form level. Targets (e.g., PAPRIKA) were preceded by either phonologically related pseudoword primes (e.g., *baprika) or semantically related pseudoword primes (e.g., *domato). Different priming and RT patterns were obtained for the two priming relations.
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