Perceptual effects of assimilation-induced violation of final devoicing in Dutch

Voice assimilation in Dutch is an optional phonological rule which changes the surface forms of words and in doing so may violate the otherwise obligatory phonological rule of syllablefinal devoicing. We report two experiments examining the influence of voice assimilation on phoneme processing, in lexical compound words and in noun-verb phrases. Processing was not impaired in appropriate assimilation contexts across morpheme boundaries, but was impaired when devoicing was violated (a) in an inappropriate non-assimilatory) context, or (b) across a syntactic boundary.

Verfasser: Kuijpers, C.
Van Donselaar, W.
Cutler, A.
Dokumenttyp: conferenceObject
Erscheinungsdatum: 2002
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0013-17EB-8