Healy A F, Cunningham T F
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309-0345.
Mem Cognit. 1992 Mar;20(2):141-50. doi: 10.3758/bf03197163.
Fourth- and seventh-grade children and college-age adults proofread passages typed either in lowercase or in all capital letters. Words were misspelled by deleting one of four letters, s, c, k, or p, that have similar features in lowercase and uppercase. Proofreading errors decreased with age and increasing reading ability, but all of the subjects were sensitive to changes in word shape--they missed more words with deletions of s or c than k or p in the lowercase passage but not in the all-capitals passage. These findings indicate that word shape is an important variable in recognizing familiar words, even for young readers.
四年级和七年级的儿童以及大学生对用小写字母或全大写字母打印的段落进行校对。通过删除小写和大写形式具有相似特征的四个字母(s、c、k或p)中的一个来拼错单词。校对错误随着年龄增长和阅读能力提高而减少,但所有受试者都对单词形状的变化敏感——在小写段落中,他们漏看了更多删除s或c的单词,而不是删除k或p的单词,但在全大写段落中并非如此。这些发现表明,即使对于年轻读者来说,单词形状在识别熟悉单词方面也是一个重要变量。