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. 2017 Jun;46(3):583-596.
doi: 10.1007/s10936-016-9454-y.

The Frame Constraint on Experimentally Elicited Speech Errors in Japanese

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The Frame Constraint on Experimentally Elicited Speech Errors in Japanese

Akie Saito et al. J Psycholinguist Res. 2017 Jun.

Abstract

The so-called syllable position effect in speech errors has been interpreted as reflecting constraints posed by the frame structure of a given language, which is separately operating from linguistic content during speech production. The effect refers to the phenomenon that when a speech error occurs, replaced and replacing sounds tend to be in the same position within a syllable or word. Most of the evidence for the effect comes from analyses of naturally occurring speech errors in Indo-European languages, and there are few studies examining the effect in experimentally elicited speech errors and in other languages. This study examined whether experimentally elicited sound errors in Japanese exhibits the syllable position effect. In Japanese, the sub-syllabic unit known as "mora" is considered to be a basic sound unit in production. Results showed that the syllable position effect occurred in mora errors, suggesting that the frame constrains the ordering of sounds during speech production.

Keywords: Error analyses; Japanese; Speech errors; Speech production; Tongue twisters.

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