| Literature DB >> 29963576 |
Laurel A Lawyer1, David P Corina2.
Abstract
Numerous studies have shown evidence for a sparse lexicon in speech perception, often in the guise of underspecification, where certain information is omitted in the specification of phonological forms. While previous work has made a good case for underspecifying certain features of single speech sounds, the role of phonological context in underspecification has been overlooked. Contextually-mediated underspecification is particularly relevant to conceptualizations of the lexicon, as it is couched in item-specific (as opposed to phoneme-specific) patterning. In this study, we present behavioral and ERP evidence that surrounding phonological context may trigger underspecified lexical forms, using regular morphophonological alternations in English.Entities:
Keywords: LAN; Underspecification; phonological alternation; phonological context; prefix processing
Year: 2017 PMID: 29963576 PMCID: PMC6022760 DOI: 10.1080/23273798.2017.1359635
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lang Cogn Neurosci ISSN: 2327-3798 Impact factor: 2.331