When Does Masked Phonological Priming Effect Influence Chinese Character Recognition?
Date Issued
2007
Date
2007
Author(s)
Tsung, Tzu-Nien
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
At 50 ms stimulus onset asynchrony, two forward-masked phonological priming experiments were conducted to examine whether the strong phonological theory is suited to the Chinese character recognition. Target regularity, phonological priming, and the prime types (regular-high consistent, irregular-low consistent) were included into manipulation. Results showed that the target responses were facilitated by a homophone prime only when the target was regular and the prime was regular-high consistent in lexical decision task (Experiment 1), and were inhibited only when the target was irregular and the prime was irregular-low consistent in naming task (Experiment 2). The results contradicted the strong phonological theory’s prediction. A possible alternative to account for these two experiements’ results was proposed.
Subjects
漢字
強勢語音理論
弱勢語音理論
唸名
字彙判斷
同音促發效果
規則性
一致性
Chinese character
word recognition
strong phonological theory
weak phonological theory
naming
lexical decision
masked phonological priming effect
regularity
consistency
Type
other
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