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Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: the ghost of Christmash past

机译:言语补偿的词汇效应:圣诞节的幽灵

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The question of when and how bottom-up input is integrated with top-down knowledge has been debated extensively within cognition and perception, and particularly within language processing. A long running debate about the architecture of the spoken-word recognition system has centered on the locus of lexical effects on phonemic processing: does lexical knowledge influence phoneme perception through feedback, or post-perceptually in a purely feedforward system? Elman and McClelland (1988) reported that lexically restored ambiguous phonemes influenced the perception of the following phoneme, supporting models with feedback from lexical to phonemic representations. Subsequently, several authors have argued that these results can be fully accounted for by diphone transitional probabilities in a feedforward system (Cairns et al., 1995; Pitt & McQueen, 1998). We report results strongly favoring the original lexical feedback explanation: lexical effects were present even when transitional probability biases were opposite to those of lexical biases.
机译:自下而上的输入何时以及如何与自上而下的知识相结合的问题已在认知和知觉中,尤其是在语言处理中被广泛讨论。关于口语识别系统的体系结构的长期争论集中在词汇对音素处理的影响上:词汇知识是通过反馈还是在纯前馈系统中以感知方式影响音素感知? Elman and McClelland(1988)报告说,词汇还原的歧义音素影响了后续音素的感知,并支持从词汇到音素表示的反馈模型。随后,一些作者认为,这些结果可以由前馈系统中双音素的过渡概率完全解释(Cairns等,1995; Pitt&McQueen,1998)。我们报告的结果强烈支持原始词汇反馈的解释:即使过渡概率偏向与词汇偏向相反,也存在词汇效应。

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