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Authors:  Masataka Nakayama (中山真孝)and Satoru Saito (齊藤智)
Title: Within-word serial order control: Adjacent mora exchange and serial position 
effects in repeated single-word production
Journal(書誌情報):Cognition 131(3), 415-430.
doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2014.03.002
論文URL:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010027714000419
Abstract:
An essential function of language processing is serial order control. Computational models of
serial ordering and empirical data suggest that plan representations for ordered output of 
sound are governed by principles related to similarity. Among these principles, the tem- poral 
distance and edge principles at a within-word level have not been empirically dem- onstrated 
separately from other principles. Specifically, the temporal distance principle assumes that 
phonemes that are in the same word and thus temporally close are represented similarly. 
This principle would manifest as phoneme movement errors within the same word. However, 
such errors are rarely observed in English, likely reflecting stronger effects of syllabic 
constraints (i.e., phonemes in different positions within the syllable are distinctly 
represented). The edge principle assumes that the edges of a sequence are represented distinctly 
from other elements/positions. This principle has been repeatedly observed as a serial position 
effect in the context of phonological short-term memory. However, it has not been demonstrated 
in single-word production. This study provides direct evidence for the two abovementioned 
principles by using a speech-error induction technique to show the exchange of adjacent morae 
and serial position effects in Japanese four-mora words. Participants repeatedly produced 
a target word or nonword, immediately after hearing an aurally presented distractor word. 
The phonologically similar distractor words, which were created by exchanging adjacent 
morae in the target, induced adjacent-mora-exchange errors, demonstrating the within-word 
temporal distance principle. There was also a serial position effect in error rates, such 
that errors were mostly induced at the middle positions within a word. The results provide 
empirical evidence for the temporal distance and edge principles in within-word serial 
order control.

著者Contact先の email:

nakayama.masataka.36x@st.kyoto-u.ac.jp (M. Nakayama),

saito.satoru.2z@kyoto-u.ac.jp (S. Saito).

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