Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech Perception
Ikusi/ Ireki
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2024Egilea
Crinnion, Anne Marie
Saltzman, David
Magnuson, James S.
Luthra, S., Crinnion, A.M., Saltzman, D., & Magnuson, J.S. (2024). Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech Perception. Cognitive Science, 48:e13449. Doi:10.1111/cogs.13449
Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science
Laburpena
We recently reported strong, replicable (i.e., replicated) evidence for lexically mediated compensa-tion for coarticulation (LCfC; Luthra et al., 2021), whereby lexical knowledge influences a prelexicalprocess. Critically, evidence for LCfC provides robust support for interactive models of cognition thatinclude top-down feedback and is inconsistent with autonomous models that allow only feedforwardprocessing. McQueen, Jesse, and Mitterer (2023) offer five counter-arguments against our interpreta-tion; we respond to each of those arguments here and conclude that top-down feedback provides themost parsimonious explanation of extant data.