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Order in the Statistical Learning of Phonotactics. | LitMetric

Order in the Statistical Learning of Phonotactics.

J Psycholinguist Res

Communication Sciences and Disorders, Oklahoma State University, 042 Social Sciences and Humanities Building, Stillwater, OK, 74078, USA.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how adults learn the frequencies of consonant sequences in nonwords while considering the impact of order on this learning process.
  • Participants were tested with varying orders of familiarization and stimuli to examine any potential effects of sequence order on learning.
  • Results showed that order did not influence frequency learning, suggesting that statistical learning operates independently of the arrangement of sounds, but indicates a need for further investigation into the relationship between statistical learning and order effects in cognitive processes.

Article Abstract

A premise of statistical learning research is that learners attend to and learn the frequencies of co-occurring sounds in the input, or phonotactic sequences. Inherent to the concepts of both frequency and phonotactics is order, or the temporal arrangement of the relevant elements. Order is similarly inherent to statistical learning, yet the effect of order on statistical learning is not well understood. In the present study, adult participants learned the relative frequencies of eight consonant sequences, for example, /mk/ and /st/ in the nonwords /nʌmkət/ and /gɪstək/. Both familiarization and test stimuli were independently ordered and randomized, thus allowing for a relatively broad search for order effects in an established statistical learning paradigm. Participants learned the target frequencies equivalently across the five ordering conditions, indicating no modulating effect of order. Nevertheless, the results reflect an initial pass at further integration of statistical learning with existing research on the effects of order in memory and general cognition. (155 words).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10936-024-10115-3DOI Listing

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