Hartsuiker Robert J, Notebaert Lies
Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium.
Exp Psychol. 2010;57(3):169-77. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000021.
A picture naming experiment in Dutch tested whether disfluencies in speech can arise from difficulties in lexical access. Speakers described networks consisting of line drawings and paths connecting these drawings, and we manipulated picture name agreement. Consistent with our hypothesis, there were more pauses and more self-corrections in the low name agreement condition than the high name agreement condition, but there was no effect on repetitions. We also considered determiner frequency. There were more self-corrections and more repetitions when the picture name required the less frequent (neuter-gender) determiner "het" than the more frequent (common-gender) determiner "de". These data suggest that difficulties in distinct stages of language production result in distinct patterns of disfluencies.
一项荷兰语的图片命名实验测试了言语中的不流畅是否可能源于词汇提取困难。实验者描述了由线条图和连接这些图的路径组成的网络,我们对图片名称一致性进行了操控。与我们的假设一致,在低名称一致性条件下比高名称一致性条件下有更多停顿和更多自我修正,但对重复没有影响。我们还考虑了限定词频率。当图片名称需要使用频率较低(中性性别)的限定词“het”时,比使用频率较高(通性性别)的限定词“de”时,有更多自我修正和更多重复。这些数据表明,语言产生不同阶段的困难会导致不同模式的不流畅。