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Competition Effects in Phonological Priming: The Role of Mismatch Position between Primes and Targets
Authors:Sophie Dufour  Ronald Peereman
Institution:1.Laboratoire de Psycholinguistique Expérimentale,Université de Genève,Genève,Switzerland;2.Laboratoire Parole et Langage (LPL) & CNRS,Université Aix-Marseille,Aix-en-Provence,France;3.Université de Bourgogne, LEAD & CNRS,Dijon,France;4.Université Pierre Mendes-France, LPNC & CNRS,Grenoble,France
Abstract:In three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonological priming paradigm in a shadowing task. Experiments 1A and 1B showed that an inhibitory priming effect occurred when the primes mismatched the targets on the last phoneme (/bagar/–/bagaj/). In contrast, a facilitatory priming effect was observed when the primes mismatched the targets on the medial phoneme (/viraj/-/vilaj/). Experiment 2 replicated these findings with primes presented visually rather than auditorily. The data thus indicate that the position of the mismatching phoneme is a critical factor in determining the competition effect between prime and target words.
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