Marslen-Wilson W, Warren P
Department of Psychology, Birkbeck College, London, England.
Psychol Rev. 1994 Oct;101(4):653-75. doi: 10.1037/0033-295x.101.4.653.
Three experiments and a simulation study investigate competing featural and phonemic views of the representation of the speech input in access to the mental lexicon. Auditory lexical decision and gating tasks show that the processing consequences of subcategorical mismatches (conflicts between phonetic cues to speech segment identity) depend on the lexical status of the conflicting cues, such that conflicts that only involve nonwords do not disrupt performance. A further study, using a phonetic-decision task with the same stimuli, found the same pattern. A simulation study shows that the interactive activation model TRACE, with top-down feedback to a prelexical phonemic level, does not model these effects successfully. The authors argue instead for a direct access featural model, based on a distributed computational substrate, where featural information is mapped directly onto lexical representations.
三项实验和一项模拟研究探讨了在访问心理词库时,关于语音输入表征的特征和音素观点之间的竞争。听觉词汇判断和选通任务表明,次范畴不匹配(语音片段身份的语音线索之间的冲突)的处理结果取决于冲突线索的词汇状态,即仅涉及非词的冲突不会干扰表现。另一项使用相同刺激的语音决策任务的研究也发现了相同的模式。一项模拟研究表明,具有自上而下反馈到词前音素水平的交互式激活模型TRACE不能成功模拟这些效应。相反,作者主张基于分布式计算基质的直接访问特征模型,其中特征信息直接映射到词汇表征上。