Effects of lexical frequency on the post-exposure magnitude of recalibration in lexically guided perceptual learning: An explorative analysis

Author:

Koo Hahn1ORCID,Kataoka Reiko1,Swan Julia Thomas1,Tzeng Christina Y.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Linguistics and Language Development, San José State University 1 , San José, California 95192-0093, USA

2. Department of Psychology, San José State University 2 , San José, California 95192-0120, USA hahn.koo@sjsu.edu ; reiko.kataoka@sjsu.edu ; julia.swan@sjsu.edu ; christina.tzeng@sjsu.edu

Abstract

Abstract Listeners use lexical information to guide the mapping between acoustic signals and representations of speech sound. This process is known as perceptual learning and results in recalibration of phonetic categories. The current work examines the effect of lexical frequency of exposure words on the magnitude of recalibration. Results showed comparable levels of perceptual learning for listeners exposed to high-frequency vs low-frequency critical words, in line with empirical findings that suggest that if frequency affects recalibration, such effects may be difficult to detect. These findings warrant further empirical probing and theoretical characterization of the role of lexical frequency in perceptual learning.

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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