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Robust Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation: Christmash Time Is Here Again

机译:强大的词汇介导的套装补偿:Christmash时间再次

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A long-standing question in cognitive science is how high-level knowledge is integrated with sensory input. For example, listeners can leverage lexical knowledge to interpret an ambiguous speech sound, but do such effects reflect direct top-down influences on perception or merely postperceptual biases? A critical test case in the domain of spoken word recognition is lexically mediated compensation for coarticulation (LCfC). Previous LCfC studies have shown that a lexically restored context phoneme (e.g., /s/ in Christma#) can alter the perceived place of articulation of a subsequent target phoneme (e.g., the initial phoneme of a stimulus from a tapes-capes continuum), consistent with the influence of an unambiguous context phoneme in the same position. Because this phoneme-to-phoneme compensation for coarticulation is considered sublexical, scientists agree that evidence for LCfC would constitute strong support for top-down interaction. However, results from previous LCfC studies have been inconsistent, and positive effects have often been small. Here, we conducted extensive piloting of stimuli prior to testing for LCfC. Specifically, we ensured that context items elicited robust phoneme restoration (e.g., that the final phoneme of Christma# was reliably identified as /s/) and that unambiguous context-final segments (e.g., a clear /s/ at the end of Christmas) drove reliable compensation for coarticulation for a subsequent target phoneme. We observed robust LCfC in a well-powered, preregistered experiment with these pretested items (N = 40) as well as in a direct replication study (N = 40). These results provide strong evidence in favor of computational models of spoken word recognition that include top-down feedback.
机译:认知科学中的一个长期存在的问题是高级知识与感官输入相结合。例如,听众可以利用词汇知识来解释暧昧的语音声音,但这样的效果会反映对感知或仅关注的偏见的直接自上而下的影响?在语言识别领域中的关键测试用例是对Coarticulation(LCFC)的词汇介导的补偿。以前的LCFC研究表明,词汇恢复的上下文音素(例如,Christma#)可以改变随后的靶音素的铰接地点(例如,从胶带连续箱的刺激的初始音素),符合明确的上下文音素在相同位置的影响。因为这种音素对Coarticulation的补偿被认为是不合适的,所以科学家认为LCFC的证据将构成对自上而下的互动的强大支持。然而,以前的液化基金会研究的结果是不一致的,积极的影响往往很小。在此,我们在测试LCFC之前进行了广泛的刺激试验。具体而言,我们确保了上下文项目引发了强大的音素恢复(例如,Christma#的最终音素可靠地识别为/ s /),并且明确的上下文决赛段(例如,清晰/ s /圣诞节结束时)推动后续目标音素的Coarticulatia的可靠补偿。我们观察到稳健的LCFC在良好的预期实验中,具有这些预制物品(n = 40)以及直接复制研究(n = 40)。这些结果提供了强有力的证据,有利于包括自上而下的反馈的语言识别计算模型。

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