Treiman R, Danis C
Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48202.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1988 Jan;14(1):145-52. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.14.1.145.
Three experiments on short-term serial memory for spoken syllables are reported. The stimuli were CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) syllables in Experiment 1, CCVs in Experiment 2, and VCCs in Experiment 3. Analyses of subjects' errors showed that the phonemes within a syllable were not equally free to break apart and recombine. Certain groups of phonemes-the vowel-final consonant group of a CVC, the initial cluster of a CCV, and a vowel-liquid group within a VCC-tended to behave as units. These results are consistent with the view that syllables are coded in terms of an onset (initial consonant or cluster) and a rime (remainder). Errors in short-term memory for spoken syllables are affected by the linguistic structure of the syllables.
本文报告了三项关于口语音节短期序列记忆的实验。实验1中的刺激是CVC(辅音-元音-辅音)音节,实验2中是CCV,实验3中是VCC。对受试者错误的分析表明,音节内的音素并非同等自由地拆分和重组。某些音素组——CVC中的元音结尾辅音组、CCV的起始音丛以及VCC中的元音-流音组——倾向于作为一个整体表现。这些结果与音节根据起始部分(初始辅音或音丛)和韵部(其余部分)进行编码的观点一致。口语音节短期记忆中的错误受音节语言结构的影响。