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Processing Swedish Word Accents - evidence from response and reaction times

Författare:
  • Pelle Söderström
Publiceringsår: 2012
Språk: Engelska
Dokumenttyp: Examensarbete för masterexamen (Två år)

Sammanfattning

The effects of Central Swedish word accents on morphological and semantic processing were investigated. It was found that Accent 2-inducing suffixes preceded by an Accent 1 tone were more difficult to process compared to Accent 1-inducing suffixes preceded by Accent 2. This effect was relatively task-independent, i.e. found both when participants judged the tense or number of the word and when they simply listened to the word and pushed a button at word offset. The effect was absent when de-lexicalised stimuli that lacked lexical information were presented. This suggests that there is a stronger association in the mental lexicon between suffixes and Accent 2 compared to Accent 1. Also, correct Accent 2 words took longer to process compared to correct Accent 1 words. It was suggested that this is due to the extra lexical information that is activated upon hearing the Accent 2 tone. When e.g. a suffix is heard, the competing lexical candidates need to be de-activated. In addition, correlation analyses showed that shorter auditory stimuli elicit longer response and reaction times. This will have important implications for improving future response/reaction time experiments.

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Nyckelord

  • Languages and Literatures
  • word accents
  • swedish
  • accent 2
  • language processing
  • speech processing

Övrigt

  • Merle Horne
  • Mikael Roll

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