Martens Vanessa E G, de Jong Peter F
Department of Education, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Brain Lang. 2006 Aug;98(2):140-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2006.04.003. Epub 2006 May 11.
In the present study, the effect of word length on lexical decision in dyslexic and normal reading children was investigated. Dyslexics of 10-years old, chronological age controls, and reading age controls read words and pseudowords consisting of 3 to 6 letters in a lexical decision task. Length effects were much stronger in dyslexics and reading age controls than in chronological age controls. These results support the contention that dyslexics continue to rely on a predominantly sub-lexical reading procedure, whereas for normal readers the contribution of a lexical reading procedure increases. The relevance of the findings for current computational models of reading is discussed.
在本研究中,调查了单词长度对诵读困难儿童和正常阅读儿童词汇判断的影响。10岁的诵读困难儿童、实足年龄对照组和阅读年龄对照组在词汇判断任务中阅读由3至6个字母组成的单词和假词。诵读困难儿童和阅读年龄对照组的长度效应比实足年龄对照组更强。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即诵读困难者继续主要依赖于次词汇阅读程序,而对于正常读者来说,词汇阅读程序的作用在增加。讨论了这些发现与当前阅读计算模型的相关性。