The interaction of pronunciation rules and lexical representations in reading aloud |
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Authors: | Mary Beth Rosson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM Corporation, P.O. Box 218, 10598, Yorktown Heights, NY
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Abstract: | Two experiments examined the role of pronunciation rules and of lexical information in pronouncing letter strings. In Experiment 1, subjects pronounced pseudowords varying in the strength of the rules needed to pronounce them, as well as in the availability of a lexical model. In Experiment 2, the stimuli were words varying in rule strength and in usage frequency. The pronunciation times from both experiments displayed an interaction between rules and lexical information: When the rules necessary were strong, the relative availability of lexical information was less important than when the rules were weak. The results were discussed with respect to both traditional dual-process models of pronunciation and models proposing the use of lexical analogies. |
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