White, James and Chiu, Faith (2017) Disentangling phonological well-formedness and attestedness. Acta Linguistica Academica, 64 (4). pp. 513-537. ISSN 2559-8201
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Abstract
Disentangling the roles of phonological well-formedness and lexical attestedness in phonotactic processing has proven challenging. In this study, we present results from a passive listening ERP study showing that English speakers exhibit distinct neural responses to CCVC nonce words according to the phonological well-formedness and attestedness (in English) of the onset cluster. Clusters with poor sonority sequencing evoked an N400 effect compared to those without poor sonority sequencing, regardless of whether the well-formed clusters were attested in English. In contrast, unattested clusters, regardless of whether they were well-formed or ill-formed in terms of sonority sequencing, evoked a late positivity compared to attested clusters. The results suggest that listeners first perform a phonological analysis on potential words before submitting them to a lexical search.
| Item Type: | Article | 
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| Subjects: | P Language and Literature / nyelvészet és irodalom > P0 Philology. Linguistics / filológia, nyelvészet | 
| Depositing User: | László Sallai-Tóth | 
| Date Deposited: | 05 Jan 2018 12:05 | 
| Last Modified: | 31 Dec 2019 00:22 | 
| URI: | http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/72060 | 
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