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Monitoring internal speech: an advantage for syllables over phonemes? ...
Hallé, Pierre; Manoiloff, Laura; Gao, Jiayin. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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Monitoring internal speech: an advantage for syllables over phonemes? ...
Hallé, Pierre; Manoiloff, Laura; Gao, Jiayin; Segui, Juan. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
Abstract: Listeners generally detect syllables faster than phonemes in overt speech. This “syllable advantage” holds robustly for utterance-initial CV vs. C targets [Segui et al., 1981. Phoneme monitoring, syllable monitoring and lexical access. British Journal of Psychology , 72 (4), 471–477]. We report a syllable advantage when monitoring inner speech. Spanish-speaking Argentinian participants presented with pictures were faster and more accurate at detecting CV than C targets at the beginning of the pictures’ names. This CV over C advantage maintained, although substantially weakened, after adding CV’ foils in CV-target trials, a manipulation logically more detrimental to CV- than C-detection. Our results converge with previous studies showing intriguing parallelisms between overt and inner speech perception and processing, supporting a restricted version of Levelt’s perceptual-loop hypothesis. We discuss what common basic units of processing could be, borrowing from the articulatory phonology framework and its ...
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URL: https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Monitoring_internal_speech_an_advantage_for_syllables_over_phonemes_/14811799
https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14811799
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