Ju Min, Luce Paul A
Département de Psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2006 Feb;32(1):120-38. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.32.1.120.
This study examines the potential encoding in long-term memory of subphonemic, within-category variation in voice onset time (VOT) and the degree to which this encoding of subtle variation is mediated by lexical competition. In 4 long-term repetition-priming experiments, magnitude of priming was examined as a function of variation in VOT in words with voiced counterparts (cape-gape) and without (cow-*gow) and words whose counterparts were high frequency (pest-best) or low frequency (pile-bile). The results showed that within-category variation was indeed encoded in memory and could have demonstrable effects on priming. However, there were also robust effects of prototypical representations on priming. Encoding of within-category variation was also affected by the presence of lexical counterparts and by the frequency of counterparts.
本研究考察了语音起始时间(VOT)的亚音位、类别内变异在长期记忆中的潜在编码,以及这种细微变异的编码在多大程度上由词汇竞争介导。在4个长期重复启动实验中,启动的大小被作为有浊音对应词(cape - gape)和无浊音对应词(cow - *gow)以及对应词为高频(pest - best)或低频(pile - bile)的单词中VOT变异的函数进行考察。结果表明,类别内变异确实在记忆中被编码,并且可能对启动产生明显影响。然而,原型表征对启动也有强大的影响。类别内变异的编码还受到词汇对应词的存在以及对应词频率的影响。