Horemans Iemke, Schiller Niels O
Department of Neurocognition, Faculty of Psychology, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Brain Lang. 2004 Jul-Sep;90(1-3):465-9. doi: 10.1016/S0093-934X(03)00457-7.
Form-priming effects from sublexical (syllabic or segmental) primes in masked priming can be accounted for in two ways. One is the sublexical pre-activation view according to which segments are pre-activated by the prime, and at the time the form-related target is to be produced, retrieval/assembly of those pre-activated segments is faster compared to an unrelated situation. However, it has also been argued that form-priming effects from sublexical primes might be due to lexical pre-activation. When the sublexical prime is presented, it activates all form-related words (i.e., cohorts) in the lexicon, necessarily including the form-related target, which-as a consequence-is produced faster than in the unrelated case. Note, however, that this lexical pre-activation account makes previous pre-lexical activation of segments necessary. This study reports a nonword naming experiment to investigate whether or not sublexical pre-activation is involved in masked form priming with sublexical primes. The results demonstrated a priming effect suggesting a nonlexical effect. However, this does not exclude an additional lexical component in form priming.
在掩蔽启动中,来自次词汇(音节或音段)启动刺激的形式启动效应可以通过两种方式来解释。一种是次词汇预激活观点,根据该观点,音段由启动刺激进行预激活,并且在要生成与形式相关的目标时,与不相关的情况相比,那些预激活音段的检索/组装速度更快。然而,也有人认为,来自次词汇启动刺激的形式启动效应可能是由于词汇预激活。当呈现次词汇启动刺激时,它会激活词汇中所有与形式相关的单词(即同类词),必然包括与形式相关的目标,结果是,该目标的生成速度比在不相关的情况下更快。然而,请注意,这种词汇预激活解释使得音段先前的前词汇激活成为必要。本研究报告了一项非词命名实验,以调查在次词汇启动刺激的掩蔽形式启动中是否涉及次词汇预激活。结果显示出一种启动效应,表明存在非词汇效应。然而,这并不排除形式启动中存在额外的词汇成分。