Sharon Peperkamp
List of John Benjamins publications for which Sharon Peperkamp plays a role.
Articles
The asymmetric contribution of consonants and vowels to phonological similarity: Evidence from lexical priming The Mental Lexicon 12:3, pp. 404–430 | Article
2017 Lexical priming is known to arise from phonological similarity between prime and target, and this phenomenon is an important component of our understanding of the processes of lexical access and competition. However, the precise nature of the role of phonological similarity in lexical priming is… read more
Phonology versus phonetics in loanword adaptations: A reassessment of English vowels in French The Phonetics–Phonology Interface: Representations and methodologies, Romero, Joaquín and María Riera (eds.), pp. 71–90 | Article
2015 The question of whether loanword adaptation is based on phonological or phonetic proximity has been widely debated. Focusing on the adaptation of English vowels in French, I argue that on-line adaptations are based on perceived phonetic proximity, which is influenced by co-articulatory information.… read more
Output-to-Output Identity in Word-Level Phonology Linguistics in the Netherlands 1997, Coerts, Jane A. and Helen de Hoop (eds.), pp. 159–170 | Article
1997