Phonotactic and morphological effects in the acceptability of pseudowords
We develop a large set of pseudowords that systematically varies length and phonotactic probability and obtain acceptability ratings using an online interface. We find that phonotactic likelihood and the presence of an apparent morphological parse both significantly predict acceptability; pseudoword...
Main Authors: | Needle, JM, Pierrehumbert, JB, Hay, JB |
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Other Authors: | Sims, AD |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2022
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