Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English
Croot K, Lalas G, Biedermann B, Rastle K, Jones K, Cholin J (2017)
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32(9): 1119-1132.
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Croot, Karen;
Lalas, George;
Biedermann, Britta;
Rastle, Kathleen;
Jones, Kelly;
Cholin, JoanaUniBi
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Syllable frequency effects in production tasks are interpreted as evidence that speakers retrieve precompiled articulatory programs for high frequency syllables from a mental syllabary. They have not been found reliably in English, nor isolated to the phonetic encoding processes during which the syllabary is thought to be accessed. In this experiment, 48 participants produced matched high- and novel/low-frequency syllables in a near-replication of Laganaro and Alario's [(2006) On the locus of the syllable frequency effect in speech production. Journal of Memory and Language, 55(2), 198-196, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2006.05.001] production conditions: immediate naming, naming following an unfilled delay, and naming after delay filled by concurrent articulation. Immediate naming was faster for high frequency syllables, demonstrating a robust syllable frequency effect in English. There was no high frequency advantage in either delayed naming condition, leaving open the question of whether syllable frequency effects arise during phonological or phonetic encoding.
Stichworte
Syllable frequency;
prepared naming;
speech motor control;
articulatory;
suppression;
motor programme
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Zeitschriftentitel
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
Band
32
Ausgabe
9
Seite(n)
1119-1132
ISSN
2327-3798
eISSN
2327-3801
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2916583
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Croot K, Lalas G, Biedermann B, Rastle K, Jones K, Cholin J. Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 2017;32(9):1119-1132.
Croot, K., Lalas, G., Biedermann, B., Rastle, K., Jones, K., & Cholin, J. (2017). Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 32(9), 1119-1132. https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2017.1284340
Croot, Karen, Lalas, George, Biedermann, Britta, Rastle, Kathleen, Jones, Kelly, and Cholin, Joana. 2017. “Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English”. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32 (9): 1119-1132.
Croot, K., Lalas, G., Biedermann, B., Rastle, K., Jones, K., and Cholin, J. (2017). Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32, 1119-1132.
Croot, K., et al., 2017. Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 32(9), p 1119-1132.
K. Croot, et al., “Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English”, Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, vol. 32, 2017, pp. 1119-1132.
Croot, K., Lalas, G., Biedermann, B., Rastle, K., Jones, K., Cholin, J.: Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 32, 1119-1132 (2017).
Croot, Karen, Lalas, George, Biedermann, Britta, Rastle, Kathleen, Jones, Kelly, and Cholin, Joana. “Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming in English”. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32.9 (2017): 1119-1132.
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