Neurobiological evidence for voicing underspecification in English

Volume: 152, Pages: 28 - 43
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
In long-term memory, the phoneme units that make up words are coded for the distinctive features and feature values that are necessary to distinguish between words in the mental lexicon. Underspecification theory says that the phonemes that have unmarked feature values are even more abstract in that the feature is omitted from the representation altogether. This makes phoneme representations in words more sparse than the fully specified phonetic...
Paper Details
Title
Neurobiological evidence for voicing underspecification in English
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
152
Pages
28 - 43
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