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The Influence of Native-language Phonology on Lexical Access: Exemplar-Based Versus Abstract Lexical Entries
Authors:Christophe Pallier,Angels Colomé  ,&    ria Sebastiá  n-Gallé  s
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistiques, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France,;Departament de Psicologia Básica, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:This study used medium-term auditory repetition priming to investigate word-recognition processes. Highly fluent Catalan-Spanish bilinguals whose first language was either Catalan or Spanish were tested in a lexical decision task involving Catalan words and nonwords. Spanish-dominant individuals, but not Catalan-dominant individuals, exhibited repetition priming for minimal pairs differing in only one feature that is nondistinctive in Spanish (e.g., /net@/ vs. /nEt@/), thereby indicating that they processed these words as homophones. This finding provides direct evidence both that word recognition uses a language-specific phonological representation and that lexical entries are stored in the mental lexicon as abstract forms.
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