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The internal structure of word-initial consonant clusters
Oleh:
Treiman, Rebecca
;
Sternberg, Robert J.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 25 no. 2 (Apr. 1986)
,
page 163-180.
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25_02_ Treiman_Rebecca.pdf
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405/JML/25
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The representation of word-initial consonant clusters is explored by examining speech errors that involve a cluster made up of two consonants, such as /pr/ of pray. Spontaneous speech errors and four studies of experimentally induced speech errors yielded similar results. The first member of a cluster is less likely to be lost, added, or mispronounced than the second member of the cluster. In addition, the first member of the cluster is more similar to a singleton consonant than the second member. Simple activation-based explanations cannot account for this data. We argue that clusters must contain two distinct types of syllable positions: a CI position (also found with singleton consonants) and a C2 position (found only in clusters).
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