Characterizing the motor execution stage of speech production: Consonantal effects on delayed naming latency and onset duration

Rastle, Kathy, Croot, K P , Harrington, J M and Coltheart, M

(2005)

Rastle, Kathy, Croot, K P , Harrington, J M and Coltheart, M (2005) Characterizing the motor execution stage of speech production: Consonantal effects on delayed naming latency and onset duration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31 (5).

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Abstract

The research described in this article had 2 aims: to permit greater precision in the conduct of naming experiments and to contribute to a characterization of the motor execution stage of speech production. The authors report an exhaustive inventory of consonantal and postconsonantal influences on delayed naming latency and onset acoustic duration, derived from a hand-labeled corpus of single-syllable consonant-vowel utterances. Five talkers produced 6 repetitions each of a set of 168 prepared monosyllables, a set that comprised each of the consonantal onsets of English in 3 vowel contexts (e.g., /sli/, /sla/, /sl partial derivative::/). Strong and significant effects associated with phonetic characteristics of initial and noninitial phonemes were observed on both delayed naming latency and onset acoustic duration. Results are discussed in terms of the biomechanical properties of the articulatory system that may give rise to these effects and in terms of their methodological implications for naming experiments.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleCharacterizing the motor execution stage of speech production: Consonantal effects on delayed naming latency and onset duration
AuthorsRastle, Kathy
Croot, K P
Harrington, J M
Coltheart, M
Uncontrolled Keywordsarticulation, naming latency, reading aloud, initial phoneme, speech production, VISUAL WORD RECOGNITION, STOP CONSONANTS, LEXICAL ACCESS, READING ALOUD, FRICATIVE CONSONANTS, PRONUNCIATION TASK, STRATEGIC CONTROL, FREQUENCY, ENGLISH, PERCEPTION
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0096-1523.31.5.1083

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