Bottom-up inhibition in lexical selection: Phonological mismatch effects in spoken word recognition

Citation
Uh. Frauenfelder et al., Bottom-up inhibition in lexical selection: Phonological mismatch effects in spoken word recognition, LANG COGN P, 16(5-6), 2001, pp. 583-607
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES
ISSN journal
01690965 → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
5-6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
583 - 607
Database
ISI
SICI code
0169-0965(200110)16:5-6<583:BIILSP>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Two phoneme monitoring experiments are reported that examine the amount of lexical activation produced by words containing initial, medial, or final m ispronunciations. Experiment 1 showed that minimal (one distinctive feature ) mismatches in the initial phoneme produced lexical activation relative to a baseline control nonword, but only when the target phoneme was situated at word offset and not word-internally. This finding suggests that consider able bottom-up support is required to override the inhibitory influence of the initial mismatching phonological information. Experiment 2 revealed no lexical activation after a medial mismatch, a finding that is consistent wi th bottom-up inhibition, but inconsistent with models assuming only lateral inhibition. Taken together these findings provide evidence for a selection process which includes bottom-up inhibition as a major component.