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Patterns of sound, patterns in mind: Phonological regularities in speech production.
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Patterns of sound, patterns in mind: Phonological regularities in speech production./
作者:
Goldrick, Matthew Andrew.
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216 p.
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Advisers: Brenda Rapp; Paul Smolensky.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-10B.
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Language, Linguistics. -
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Patterns of sound, patterns in mind: Phonological regularities in speech production.
Goldrick, Matthew Andrew.
Patterns of sound, patterns in mind: Phonological regularities in speech production.
- 216 p.
Advisers: Brenda Rapp; Paul Smolensky.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Johns Hopkins University, 2003.
Linguistic research has documented a wide range of regularities in phonological structure. Within languages, certain sound combinations are ill-formed, never appearing in words of the language; across languages, certain phonological structures are preferred to others. Less well understood are the types of regularities that are encoded by the spoken production system. To explore this question, section 1 describes three theories regarding the types of regularities that are encoded. These theories are: one, the Instance-Based theory—gradient regularities based on within-language token frequency of segmental and supra-segmental structures are encoded; two, the Lexical Distribution theory—gradient regularities based on within-language type frequency of segmental and supra-segmental structures are encoded; and three, the Markedness theory—categorical regularities based on cross-linguistic and within-language markedness of sub-segmental, segmental, and supra-segmental structures are encoded.
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Building on previous research, a framework for spoken production processing is described in section 2. The three theories are situated within this general framework. Section 3 then reviews previous research regarding the types of regularities that are encoded. These studies suggest that categorical within-language phonological regularities are encoded by the spoken production system, but fail to distinguish between the three theories.
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Section 4 reports the results of two experimental studies designed to contrast the predictions of the three theories. These two experiments are the first to demonstrate that sub-segmental regularities must be encoded by the spoken production system. Experiment 1 uses an implicit learning paradigm. As predicted by the Markedness theory, participants in this experiment are sensitive to sub-segmental regularities. Furthermore, gradient regularities are encoded, supporting the predictions of the Instance-Based and Lexical Distribution theories. Experiment 2 examines biases in speech errors. The biases conform to the regularities of the Markedness theory, but exhibit gradient effects. These results support a theory incorporating elements of all three theories (i.e., gradient as well sub-segmental regularities are encoded).
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