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ArtikelThe role of lexical competition and acoustic–phonetic structure in lexical processing: Evidence from normal subjects and aphasic patients  
Oleh: Misiurski, Cara ; Blumstein, Sheila E. ; Rissman, Jesse ; Berman, Daniel
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 93 no. 1 (2005), page 64-78.
Topik: Mediated priming; Lexical competition; Lexical activation; Acoustic–phonetic structure; Broca's aphasia
Fulltext: 93_01_Misiurski.pdf (443.32KB)
Isi artikelThis study examined the effects that the acoustic–phonetic structure of a stimulus exerts on the processes by which lexical candidates compete for activation. An auditory lexical decision paradigm was used to investigate whether shortening the VOT of an initial voiceless stop consonant in a real word results in the activation of the lexical–semantic network of its voiced competitor, i.e., does acoustically modified time prime penny via dime. Results for normal subjects showed semantic priming for related pairs and mediated priming for voiced competitors, consistent with cascade models of language processing allowing for interaction between phonological and semantic levels of processing. Although Broca's aphasics showed semantic priming (dime primed penny), they failed to show priming in the context of a lexical competitor. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that these patients have a lexical processing deficit characterized by an overall reduction in lexical activation.
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