Schiller Niels O
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2007 Jun;14(3):460-5. doi: 10.3758/bf03194089.
This study investigated the orthographic and phonological contribution of visually masked primes to reading aloud in Dutch. Although there is a relatively clear mapping between the spelling and sound of words in Dutch, words starting with the letter c are ambiguous as to whether they begin with the phoneme /s/ (e.g., citroen, "lemon") or with the phoneme /k/ (e.g., complot, "conspiracy"). Therefore, using words of this type, one can tease apart the contributions of orthographic and phonological activation in reading aloud. Dutch participants read aloud bisyllabic c-initial target words, which were preceded by visually masked, bisyllabic prime words that either shared the initial phoneme with the target (phonologically related) or the first grapheme (orthographically related) or both (phonologically and orthographically related). Unrelated primes did not share the first segment with the target. Response latencies in the phonologically related conditions were shorter than those in the unrelated condition. However, primes that were orthographically related did not speed up responses. One may conclude that the nature of the onset effect in reading aloud is phonological and not orthographic.
本研究调查了视觉掩蔽启动词对荷兰语朗读的正字法和语音贡献。尽管荷兰语单词的拼写和发音之间存在相对清晰的对应关系,但以字母c开头的单词在是以音素/s/(如citroen,意为“柠檬”)还是音素/k/(如complot,意为“阴谋”)开头这一点上并不明确。因此,使用这类单词,可以区分出正字法和语音激活在朗读中的贡献。荷兰参与者朗读双音节、以c开头的目标单词,这些目标单词之前有视觉掩蔽的双音节启动词,启动词要么与目标单词共享初始音素(语音相关),要么共享第一个字素(正字法相关),要么两者都共享(语音和正字法相关)。无关启动词与目标单词不共享第一个片段。语音相关条件下的反应潜伏期比无关条件下的短。然而,正字法相关的启动词并没有加快反应速度。可以得出结论,朗读中起始效应的性质是语音的而非正字法的。