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Vertical similarity in spoken word recognition: Multiple lexical activation,individual differences,and the role of sentence context
Authors:Cynthia M. Connine  Dawn G. Blasko  Jian Wang
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, 13901, Binghamton, NY
2. Hangzhou University, Hangzhou, China
Abstract:Four experiments investigated acoustic-phonetic similarity in the mapping process between the speech signal and lexical representations (vertical similarity). Auditory stimuli were used where ambiguous initial phonemes rendered a phoneme sequence lexically ambiguous (perceptual-lexical ambiguities). A cross-modal priming paradigm (Experiments 1, 2, and 3) showed facilitation for targets related to both interpretations of the ambiguities, indicating multiple activation. Experiment 4 investigated individual differences and the role of sentence context in vertical similarity mapping. The results support a model where spoken word recognition proceeds via goodness-of-fit mapping between speech and lexical representations that is not influenced by sentence context.
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