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On the syllable structure effect in European Portuguese: evidence from ERPs
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On the syllable structure effect in European Portuguese: evidence from ERPs

Ana Duarte Campos, Helena Mendes Oliveira, Eduardo Lopez-Caneda, Francisco Javier Gutierrez-Dominguez and Ana Paula Soares
Brain and language, Vol.229, p.105104
01/06/2022
PMID: 35397294

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Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Linguistics Neurosciences Neurosciences & Neurology Psychology, Experimental Science & Technology Psychology Social Sciences
Syllable effects during visual word recognition have been observed for CV but not for CVC syllables, a puzzling effect that is not explained either by the distributional frequencies of CV and CVC syllables, syllable complexity, or syllabic neighbourhood density. Furthermore, in European Portuguese (EP), syllable effects have not been found for pseudowords, suggesting that syllable activation might not precede lexical activation. Here, we combined a colour-congruency lexical decision task with the collection of electroencephalographic (EEG) data to investigate syllable effects in EP for CV and CVC words and pseudowords, with the latter presenting a match (CVCO+P+) or a mismatch (CVCO+P-) between their orthographic (O) and phonological (P) syllable structure to further ascertain the locus (i.e., orthographic and/or phonological) of syllable effects. Results showed syllable congruency effects in the N100, P200, and N400 ERP components for CV and CVC words suggesting the influence of different factors underlying the syllable structure effect.
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