Kersten Alan W, Earles Julie L
Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2004 Mar;32(2):198-211. doi: 10.3758/bf03196852.
Three experiments revealed that memory for verbs is more dependent on semantic context than is memory for nouns. The participants in Experiment 1 were asked to remember either nouns or verbs from intransitive sentences. A recognition test included verbatim sentences, sentences with an old noun and a new verb, sentences with an old verb and a new noun, and entirely new sentences. Memory for verbs was significantly better when the verb was presented with the same noun at encoding and at retrieval. This contextual effect was much smaller for nouns. Experiments 2 and 3 replicated this effect and provided evidence that context effects reflect facilitation from bringing to mind the same meaning of a verb at encoding and at retrieval. Memory for verbs may be more dependent on semantic context because the meanings of verbs are more variable across semantic contexts than are the meanings of nouns.
三项实验表明,对动词的记忆比名词的记忆更依赖于语义语境。实验1的参与者被要求记住不及物句子中的名词或动词。识别测试包括逐字逐句的句子、含有旧名词和新动词的句子、含有旧动词和新名词的句子以及全新的句子。当动词在编码和检索时与相同的名词一起呈现时,对动词的记忆明显更好。这种语境效应在名词方面要小得多。实验2和实验3重复了这一效应,并提供证据表明,语境效应反映了在编码和检索时因唤起动词的相同含义而产生的促进作用。对动词的记忆可能更依赖于语义语境,因为动词的含义在不同语义语境中的变化比名词的含义更大。