Caplan D, Utman J A
Neuropsychology Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114.
J Acoust Soc Am. 1994 Jan;95(1):512-7. doi: 10.1121/1.408345.
The relationship between acoustic-phonetic disturbances and lexical access was explored in an aphasic patient. M.L. had a restricted disturbance of phonemic discrimination that affected the discrimination of voicing contrasts in nonword stimuli. Despite this impairment, her discrimination of voicing contrasts in words and her comprehension of auditorily presented words containing voiced segments was excellent. Performance on lexical decision was impaired: M.L.'s rejection of nonwords was poor and her reaction times and error rates for word stimuli showed a trend toward being influenced by the lexical status (word or nonword) of the item that would be formed by a change in voicing. The results are consistent with a role for a phonemic code in auditory word recognition, coupled with lexical-to-acoustic/phonetic feedback, but are also compatible with the view that other access codes for the Phonological Input Lexicon are also available.
在一名失语症患者身上探究了声学语音干扰与词汇通达之间的关系。M.L. 存在有限的音位辨别障碍,这影响了对非词刺激中浊音对比的辨别。尽管有这种损伤,但她对单词中浊音对比的辨别以及对包含浊音段的听觉呈现单词的理解都非常出色。词汇判断任务的表现受损:M.L. 对非词的拒绝能力较差,并且她对单词刺激的反应时间和错误率显示出一种趋势,即受到由浊音变化所形成项目的词汇状态(单词或非单词)的影响。这些结果与音位代码在听觉单词识别中的作用一致,同时伴有从词汇到声学/语音的反馈,但也与以下观点相符,即语音输入词典的其他通达代码也是可用的。