造成中文字與中文詞之朗讀詞頻效果的原因
Date Issued
2005
Date
2005
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DOI
932413H002019
Abstract
The purpose of the present research is to investigate the locus of word frequency effects
(WFE) in naming Chinese characters and multiple-character words. Experiment I
combines homophonic and delayed naming paradigms to test Balota and Chumbley’s
arguments that the locus of WFE is at the output stage of word naming, that is, word
frequency affects word articulation fluency. Experiment II uses Chinese
multiple-character words as stimuli to test investigate the following three questions:
(1) Does word frequency affect word articulation fluency?
(2) Is word length affecting word encoding processing, and not the other word
recognition processes?
(3) How is multiple syllables been reported from the phonologically based buffer?
(WFE) in naming Chinese characters and multiple-character words. Experiment I
combines homophonic and delayed naming paradigms to test Balota and Chumbley’s
arguments that the locus of WFE is at the output stage of word naming, that is, word
frequency affects word articulation fluency. Experiment II uses Chinese
multiple-character words as stimuli to test investigate the following three questions:
(1) Does word frequency affect word articulation fluency?
(2) Is word length affecting word encoding processing, and not the other word
recognition processes?
(3) How is multiple syllables been reported from the phonologically based buffer?
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學心理學系暨研究所
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