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Continuous and discontinuous access in spoken word-recognition: the role of derivational prefixes
Oleh:
Marslen-Wilson, William
;
Rentoul, James
;
Hanney, Peter
;
Tyler, Lorraine K.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 27 no. 4 (Aug. 1988)
,
page 368-381.
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27_04_Tyler_Marslen-Wilson_Rentoul_Hanney.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
405/JML/27
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Theories of spoken word-recognition differ in the claims they make about continuous and discontinuous mapping of the speech input onto mental representations of lexical form. The research reported here contrasts the claims of a discontinuous, prefix-stripping model, and of a cohort-based continuous access model. In three experiments, using the gating, auditory lexical decision, and auditory naming tasks, we compared recognition-points for prefixed words (such as miscount) and their corresponding free stems (such as count). The results disconfirm the prefix-stripping model, showing that the recognition-point for a prefixed word was determined by the properties of the word as a complete, full form, and not, as a prefix-stripping model requires, by the properties of its stem.
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