Phonological categorization of vowels: a mismatch negativity study |
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Authors: | Hill Penelope R McArthur Genevieve M Bishop Dorothy V M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3UD, UK. PennyHill@OxfordHearing.com |
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Abstract: | There is electrophysiological evidence that phonological categorization has occurred within 100-200 ms post stimulus onset for the syllables /tae/ and /dae/, which vary in voice onset time. Using a similar paradigm, this study investigated when phonological categorization occurred for the contrast between /I/ and /epsilon/, using synthesized speech tokens that differed in the frequency of the first formant. Here we show that phonological categorization of these tokens has not occurred 100-200 ms after stimulus onset. However, the presence of a late mismatch negativity (350 ms after stimulus onset) indicated that phonological categorization had taken place by this time. |
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