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The perceptual integrity of syllabic onsets
Oleh:
Cutler, Anne
;
Williams, John N.
;
Butterfield, Sally
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 26 no. 4 (Aug. 1987)
,
page 406-418.
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26_04_Cutler_Butterfield_Williams.pdf
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405/JML/26
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Detection time for word-initial phonemes is faster when the phoneme is followed by a vowel (as in band) than when the phoneme is part of a cluster (as in brand or bland). We investigated this effect as a function of the model which subjects were given for the target phoneme (e.g., "/b/ as in blue"). Subjects listened for word-initial target phonemes in continuous utterances. The targets occurred in single-phoneme, /r/ cluster or /l/ cluster onsets. Each type of word produced faster responses when the target had been modeled with the same onset. No such effects were found with consonant-vowel onsets; the "matching model" effect is specific to syllabic onsets, and suggests that word-initial clusters are perceived as integral units.
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