Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation

Published online: 20 Jul 2016

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Autores: Larraza Arnanz, Saioa, Samuel, Arthur G., Oñederra Olaizola, Miren Lourdes
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2017
País:España
Institución:Universidad del País Vasco
Repositorio:Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación
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Palabra clave:Cross-dialect variation
Accented speech
Speech perception
Spoken word recognition
Very early and proficient bilinguals
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spelling Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigationLarraza Arnanz, SaioaSamuel, Arthur G.Oñederra Olaizola, Miren LourdesCross-dialect variationAccented speechSpeech perceptionSpoken word recognitionVery early and proficient bilingualsPublished online: 20 Jul 2016Accented speech has been seen as an additional impediment for speech processing; it usually adds linguistic and cognitive load to the listener's task. In the current study we analyse where the processing costs of regional dialects come from, a question that has not been answered yet. We quantify the proficiency of Basque–Spanish bilinguals who have different native dialects of Basque on many dimensions and test for costs at each of three levels of processing–phonemic discrimination, word recognition, and semantic processing. The ability to discriminate a dialect-specific contrast is affected by a bilingual's linguistic background less than lexical access is, and an individual's difficulty in lexical access is correlated with basic discrimination problems. Once lexical access is achieved, dialectal variation has little impact on semantic processing. The results are discussed in terms of the presence or absence of correlations between different processing levels. The implications of the results are considered for how models of spoken word recognition handle dialectal variation.This study was conducted with the support of the Spanish Government (MINECO) [grant number PSI 2010-17781].The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology201720172017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10810/23705reponame:Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigacióninstname:Universidad del País VascoInglésinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/PSI2010-17781/http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=pqje20info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© 2016 The Experimental Psychology Societyoai:addi.ehu.eus:10810/237052026-06-18T09:23:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
title Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
spellingShingle Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
Larraza Arnanz, Saioa
Cross-dialect variation
Accented speech
Speech perception
Spoken word recognition
Very early and proficient bilinguals
title_short Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
title_full Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
title_fullStr Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
title_full_unstemmed Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
title_sort Where do dialectal effects on speech processing come from? Evidence from a cross-dialect investigation
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Larraza Arnanz, Saioa
Samuel, Arthur G.
Oñederra Olaizola, Miren Lourdes
author Larraza Arnanz, Saioa
author_facet Larraza Arnanz, Saioa
Samuel, Arthur G.
Oñederra Olaizola, Miren Lourdes
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author2 Samuel, Arthur G.
Oñederra Olaizola, Miren Lourdes
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cross-dialect variation
Accented speech
Speech perception
Spoken word recognition
Very early and proficient bilinguals
topic Cross-dialect variation
Accented speech
Speech perception
Spoken word recognition
Very early and proficient bilinguals
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