漢字解體的機制及其隱示測量的方法(1/2)
Date Issued
2005
Date
2005
Author(s)
鄭昭明
DOI
932413H002016
Abstract
The phenomenon of orthographic deformation is identified as the apparent
deformation of a Chinese character following a prolonged visual inspection of the
character, which is frequently accompanied by a subjective feeling of uncertainty
about the correctness of the character in writing. This phenomenon is said to occur as
a result of stimulus satiation produced by prolonged inspection of the character and
appears to be specific to Chinese logographical scripts only but not to alphabetical
scripts. The purpose of the present research project is to explore the mechanism
underlying the orthographic deformation through a period of two-year research. The
first-year project is to explore a desirable implicit or indirect measure of orthographic
deformation whereby the orthographic deformation can be detected objectively and
indirectly, without committing the shortcomings of self-reports. In the second-year
project, experiments will be conducted to explore the mechanism underlying the
orthographic deformation by investigating how the speed of orthographic deformation
of characters is affected by features of the characters to be inspected such as
morphological structure, frequency of occurrence, complexity, phonological similarity
of a character and its sound radical, semantic similarity of a character and its meaning
radical, and so on.
Subjects
Orthogonal Deformation
Stimulus Deformation
Chinese Character Processing
Metacognition
Implicit Measure
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學心理學系暨研究所
Type
report
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