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題名: | The directionality of phonological and syntagmatic lexical errors in mandarin Chinese | 作者: | Chen, Huei Ying | 貢獻者: | 語言所 | 關鍵詞: | Mandarin Chinese; Pre-planning; Spreading activations; Artificial intelligence; Pattern recognition; Speech; Errors | 日期: | 2007 | 上傳時間: | 13-Jul-2015 | 摘要: | The present paper aims to examine the directionality of phonological and lexical errors in Mandarin Chinese by looking at 1,600 slips of tongues. It has found that anticipations were prominent in lexical errors and perseverations were supreme in phonological errors. Such a discrepancy may be due to the pre-planning behavior and the influence of perseverative tone-rules. The data suggests that a spreading activation model will provide a better explanation in accounting for the directionality issue. | 關聯: | International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition 2007, AIPR 2007 2007 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition, AIPR 2007,9 July 2007 through 12 July 2007,Orlando, FL |
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