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正字法、音系学、短期记忆以及同时发声对押韵和同音判断的影响。

Orthography, phonology, short-term memory and the effects of concurrent articulation on rhyme and homophony judgements.

作者信息

Tree Jeremy J, Longmore Chris, Besner Derek

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Swansea University, Wales, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Acta Psychol (Amst). 2011 Jan;136(1):11-9. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.08.009. Epub 2010 Oct 20.

Abstract

The role of phonological short-term memory (pSTM) in phonological judgement tasks of print has been widely explored using concurrent articulation (CA). A number of studies have examined the effects of CA on written word/nonword rhyme and homophone judgements but the findings have been mixed and few studies have examined both tasks within subjects. Also important is the influence of orthographic similarity on such tasks (i.e., items that share phonology often strongly overlap on orthography). Although there are reports of orthographic similarity effects (e.g., LOAD-TOAD vs. DIAL-MILE) on rhyme judgements, it is unknown whether (a) similar orthographic effects are present with homophone judgements, (b) the degree to which such orthographic effects interact with CA, and (c) the degree to which such orthographic effects interact with lexical status (words vs. nonwords). The present work re-examines these three issues in a within subject design. CA and orthographic similarity yielded subtle differences across tasks. CA impaired accuracy for both homophone and rhyme judgement, but only slowed RTs on the rhyme judgement task, and then only for words. Orthographic similarity yielded an increase in false positives for similar items and vice versa for dissimilar items, suggesting a general impact of an orthographically based 'bias' in choosing similar or dissimilar sounding items. This pattern was amplified under CA but only on the homophone judgement task. These results highlight important interactions between phonological and orthographic representations in phonological judgement tasks, and the findings are considered both with reference to earlier studies and several models of pSTM.

摘要

语音短期记忆(pSTM)在印刷品的语音判断任务中的作用已通过同时发声(CA)得到广泛研究。许多研究考察了同时发声对书面单词/非单词押韵和同音异形词判断的影响,但结果不一,而且很少有研究在个体内同时考察这两项任务。正字法相似性对这类任务的影响也很重要(即共享语音的项目在正字法上通常有很大重叠)。尽管有报道称正字法相似性效应(如LOAD - TOAD与DIAL - MILE)对押韵判断有影响,但尚不清楚:(a)同音异形词判断中是否存在类似的正字法效应;(b)这种正字法效应与同时发声相互作用的程度;(c)这种正字法效应与词汇状态(单词与非单词)相互作用的程度。本研究在个体内设计中重新审视了这三个问题。同时发声和正字法相似性在不同任务中产生了细微差异。同时发声损害了同音异形词和押韵判断的准确性,但仅减慢了押韵判断任务的反应时,且仅针对单词。正字法相似性导致相似项目的假阳性增加,不相似项目则相反,这表明在选择发音相似或不相似的项目时,基于正字法的“偏差”有普遍影响。这种模式在同时发声条件下得到放大,但仅在同音异形词判断任务中。这些结果突出了语音判断任务中语音和正字法表征之间的重要相互作用,并结合早期研究和几种pSTM模型对研究结果进行了讨论。

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