Sophie Dufour
CNRS & Université d' Aix-Marseille
Session JEP orale O6 Production et perception Vendredi 13 Juin - 10h30 12h30
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Doit-on supposer un niveau de représentations pré-lexical de nature phonémique ?
- Sophie Dufour ( CNRS & Université d' Aix-Marseille)
- Claire Grataloup ( Université de Genève)
- Ulrich Frauenfelder ( Université de Genève)
- Résumé : This study examines the nature of the phonological representations mediating spoken word recognition by means of phonetic priming in which primes and targets are phonetically similar but share no phonemes (GUESS - CAGE). We found an inhibitory priming effect of similar size for words and non-word primes in both a shadowing and a same-different judgement task. Together, these findings suggest a sublexical locus of the inhibitory phonetic priming effect and an intermediate phonemic level of representation between featural and lexical representations.
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