1. Lexical Segmentation in Artificial Word Learning: The Effects of Converging Sublexical Cues.
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Bagou, Odile and Frauenfelder, Ulrich Hans
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UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *COLLEGE students , *LANGUAGE acquisition , *PHONETICS , *PROBABILITY theory , *RESEARCH funding , *STATISTICAL sampling , *T-test (Statistics) , *MULTIPLE regression analysis , *TASK performance , *PHONOLOGICAL awareness , *PROMPTS (Psychology) , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
This study examines how French listeners segment and learn new words of artificial languages varying in the presence of different combinations of sublexical segmentation cues. The first experiment investigated the contribution of three different types of sublexical cues (acoustic-phonetic, phonological and prosodic cues) to word learning. The second experiment explored how participants specifically exploited sublexical prosodic cues. Whereas complementary cues signaling word-initial and word-final boundaries had synergistic effects on word learning in the first experiment, the two manipulated prosodic cues redundantly signaling word-final boundaries in the second experiment were rank-ordered with final pitch variations being more weighted than final lengthening. These results are discussed in light of the notions of cue type, cue position and cue efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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