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  Morphology in auditory lexical processing: Sensitivity to fine phonetic detail and insensitivity to suffix reduction

Kemps, R. J. J. K. (2004). Morphology in auditory lexical processing: Sensitivity to fine phonetic detail and insensitivity to suffix reduction. PhD Thesis, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen. doi:10.17617/2.59193.

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Kemps, Rachèl J. J. K.1, 2, 3, Author
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1Language Comprehension Group, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_55203              
2Center for Language Studies, external, ou_55238              
3Decoding Continuous Speech, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_55222              

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 Abstract: This dissertation investigates two seemingly contradictory properties of the speech perception system. On the one hand, listeners are extremely sensitive to the fine phonetic details in the speech signal. These subtle acoustic cues can reduce the temporal ambiguity between words that show initial segmental overlap, and can guide lexical activation. On the other hand, comprehension does not seem to be hampered at all by the drastic reductions that typically occur in casual speech. Complete segments, and sometimes even complete syllables, may be missing, but comprehension is seemingly unaffected. This thesis aims at elucidating how words are represented and accessed in the mental lexicon, by investigating these contradictory phenomena for the domain of morphology

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 Dates: 200420042004
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 159 p.
 Publishing info: Nijmegen : Radboud University Nijmegen
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 327547
DOI: 10.17617/2.59193
 Degree: PhD

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