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Asymmetric processing of consonant duration in Swiss German

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In Swiss German, which encodes a phonological contrast in consonant length, consonant duration signals the segment’s geminate status and, in medial position, indicates the word’s syllable structure. The present work investigates the interaction between these aspects of durational processing using the N400, an electrophysiological component which offers a fine-grained measure of the success of lexical access. A cross-modal semantic priming ERP study tested to what extent words with medial consonants whose duration had been phonetically lengthened or shortened (leading to an incorrect syllable structure) trigger lexical access. Behavioural and ERP results revealed a processing asymmetry: lengthening a singleton does not negatively impact lexical access, but shortening a geminate does. This asymmetry supports an underspecification account of the geminate/singleton contrast, and may indicate a bias towards initially parsing acoustic input according to a CV template.
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10.1093/oso/9780198754930.001.0001

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University of Oxford
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HUMS
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Linguistics Philology and Phonetics Faculty
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Oxford university press
Host title:
Phonetics and Phonology of Geminate Consonants
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Oxford Studies in Phonetics and Phonology
Publication date:
2017-04-27
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9780198754930


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2018-02-12

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