Cross Modal Compound Production
Beatty, Sarah P.
2022
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This paper examines the trickle-down effects of sublexical structures such as morphemes on serial order mechanisms in typing. Jacobs and Dell (2014) used the implicit priming task to examine starting points in words with different morphological structures. Three relevant experiments were the noun phrase experiment (cue: GREY target: DUST), compound experiment (cue: SAW target: DUST), and monomorphemic ... read moreexperiment (cue: BAN target: DIT). Their results suggested in speaking, only
word boundaries but not morphemic boundaries indicate starting points within serial order. The current experiment serves as a replication of Jacobs and Dell (2014) in a typed modality as opposed to the original speaking. Our results found evidence of a homogenous context advantage in all three studies meaning that some aspects of second segments in typed cue-target pairs are start points. It is unclear if this sublexical structure is a syllable or grapheme. In the future, a spoken replication of Jacobs and Dell
should be completed as well as a typed implicit priming study where cue targets are broken up at boundaries that are not solely syllabic.
Thesis (B.S.)--Tufts University, 2022.
Submitted to the Dept. of Psychology.read less - ID:
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