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Friends and Foes in the Lexicon: Homophone Naming in Aphasia

机译:词汇中的朋友与敌人:失语症的同名异名

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The study of homophones-words with different meanings that sound the same-has great potential to inform models of language production. Of particular relevance is a phenomenon termed frequency inheritance, where a low-frequency word (e.g., deer) is produced more fluently than would be expected based on its frequency characteristics, presumably because of shared phonology with a high-frequency homophone counterpart (e.g., dear). However, prior studies have been inconsistent in showing frequency inheritance. To explain this inconsistency, we propose a dual nature account of homophony: a high-frequency counterpart exerts 2 counterposing effects on a low-frequency homophone target during the 2 main stages of naming: (a) a detrimental impact during semantically driven lexical retrieval; (b) a beneficial impact during phonological retrieval. In a study of naming in participants with chronic aphasia followed by computational investigations, we find strong evidence for the dual nature account of homophony.
机译:同音异义词的研究-具有相同含义的不同含义的单词-具有很大的潜力,可以为语言产生模型提供信息。特别相关的是一种称为频率继承的现象,其中低频单词(例如,鹿)的产生比基于其频率特性所预期的更为流畅,这可能是由于与高频同音异物(例如,亲)。但是,先前的研究在显示频率遗传方面一直不一致。为了解释这种不一致,我们提出了谐音的双重性质:高频对应物在命名的两个主要阶段对低频谐音目标产生2种抵消作用:(a)语义驱动的词汇检索过程中的有害影响; (b)在语音检索过程中的有益影响。在一项对慢性失语症患者命名的研究以及随后的计算研究中,我们发现了关于谐音的双重性质的有力证据。

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