Janet
Warker
UC San Diego
Crossing
the perception-production barrier:
Generalizing newly learned phonotactic constraints in production
and perception
Adults can
rapidly learn artificial phonotactic constraints, such as /f/ occurs at the
beginning of syllables, from recent experience speaking or hearing those
constraints. Previous evidence from perception studies suggests that this
learning generalizes to novel syllables. I will address whether this learning
generalizes to novel syllables in production using speech errors as a measure
of learning. I will also address whether this learning is modality-specific,
occurring separately in production and perception, or whether perception
transfers to production.