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
Two auditory priming experiments tested whether the final overlap effect relies on syllabic represen...
In this chapter, we investigate the phonological priming facilitation in auditory word recognition w...
Hillinger (198) reported that a target word was identified as a real word faster when it was precede...
Both phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that have been interpreted ...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined priming effects where primes were formed by ...
International audienceThe phonological priming paradigm provides an interesting methodological tool ...
The role of features in speech perception was investigated in a series of priming experiments in whi...
ABSTRACT—Two masked priming experiments were conducted to examine phonological priming of bisyllabic...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
The vowel phonetic priming experiment and the fricative phonetic priming experiment showed that pri...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
International audienceWe examined whether listeners use acoustic correlates of voicing to resolve le...
Two auditory priming experiments tested whether the final overlap effect relies on syllabic represen...
In this chapter, we investigate the phonological priming facilitation in auditory word recognition w...
Hillinger (198) reported that a target word was identified as a real word faster when it was precede...
Both phonological and phonetic priming studies reveal inhibitory effects that have been interpreted ...
In two experiments, we examined the role of phonological relatedness between spoken items using both...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined priming effects where primes were formed by ...
International audienceThe phonological priming paradigm provides an interesting methodological tool ...
The role of features in speech perception was investigated in a series of priming experiments in whi...
ABSTRACT—Two masked priming experiments were conducted to examine phonological priming of bisyllabic...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
International audienceIn this study, we examined whether the lexical competition process embraced by...
The vowel phonetic priming experiment and the fricative phonetic priming experiment showed that pri...
International audienceIn three experiments, we examined lexical competition effects using the phonol...
International audienceThree lexical decision experiments in French investigated the effects of brief...
International audienceWe examined whether listeners use acoustic correlates of voicing to resolve le...
Two auditory priming experiments tested whether the final overlap effect relies on syllabic represen...
In this chapter, we investigate the phonological priming facilitation in auditory word recognition w...
Hillinger (198) reported that a target word was identified as a real word faster when it was precede...