Alberto Dominguez
Universidad de La Laguna
Session JEP orale O1 Diversité des langues Lundi 9 Juin - 13h30 15h30
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papier 1633
Conséquences d'un cas de réparation phonologique en espagnol : special est un mot, scuro est un non-mot
- Pierre Hallé ( Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Paris 3)
- Fernando Cuetos ( Universidad de Oviedo)
- Juan Segui ( Laboratoire de Psychologie et des Neurosciences Cognitives, CNRS-Paris 5)
- Alberto Dominguez ( Universidad de La Laguna)
- Résumé : Cross-linguistic studies of speech perception have shown that speech perception is strongly dependent on the listener's native phonological system. In particular, nonnative illegal sound sequences are reinterpreted as permissible sequences in the native language. The present study addresses the case of /e/ prosthesis in Spanish, in which word-initial /s/+consonant clusters are banned. To this date, there is only scarce experimental evidence that such clusters be repaired in perception by /e/ prosthesis. In this study, we use auditory lexical decision to indirectly show that Spanish listeners hear an initial /e/ in either special (from especial) or scuro (from oscuro). A parallel is drawn with cases of phonological repair in Japanese and French.
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