Vinson D P, Vigliocco G
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Brain Lang. 1999;68(1-2):118-26. doi: 10.1006/brln.1999.2115.
Caramazza and Miozzo (1997) found that speakers experiencing tip-of-the-tongue states are able to report phonological information independently from syntactic information. They used this finding to reject sequential models of production, in which syntactic units (lemmas) are retrieved before form units (lexemes). To see whether this conclusion is warranted, we performed two simulation experiments based on sequential architectures. Both models we simulated produced statistically uncorrelated syntax and phonology despite sequentially retrieving lemmas and lexemes. Finally, we analyzed a corpus of Spanish errors, finding syntactic constraints on phonological word substitution errors that are not easily explained without sequentiality.
卡拉马扎和米奥佐(1997)发现,处于舌尖状态的说话者能够独立于句法信息报告语音信息。他们利用这一发现拒绝了产出的顺序模型,在该模型中,句法单元(词元)在形式单元(词位)之前被检索。为了确定这一结论是否合理,我们基于顺序架构进行了两个模拟实验。我们模拟的两个模型尽管按顺序检索词元和词位,但产生的句法和语音在统计上不相关。最后,我们分析了一个西班牙语错误语料库,发现了语音单词替换错误上的句法限制,而如果没有顺序性,这些限制很难解释。