Rayner Keith, Reichle Erik D
Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, CA 92093-0109, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci. 2010 Nov;1(6):787-799. doi: 10.1002/wcs.68.
Reading is a complex skill involving the orchestration of a number of components. Researchers often talk about a 'model of reading' when talking about only one aspect of the reading process (e.g., models of word identification are often referred to as 'models of reading'). Here, we review prominent models that are designed to account for (1) word identification, (2) syntactic parsing, (3) discourse representations, and (4) how certain aspects of language processing (e.g., word identification), in conjunction with other constraints (e.g., limited visual acuity, saccadic error) guide readers' eyes. Unfortunately, it is the case that these various models addressing specific aspects of the reading process seldom make contact with models dealing with other aspects of reading. Thus, for example, the models of word identification seldom make contact with models of eye-movement control, and vice versa. Although this may be unfortunate in some ways, it is quite understandable in other ways because reading itself is a very complex process. We discuss prototypical models of aspects of the reading process in the order mentioned above. We do not review all possible models but rather focus on those we view as being representative and most highly recognized. WIREs Cogn Sci 2010 1 787-799 This article is categorized under: Linguistics > Computational Models of Language Psychology > Language.
阅读是一项复杂的技能,涉及多个组成部分的协调配合。研究人员在仅谈论阅读过程的一个方面时(例如,单词识别模型常被称为“阅读模型”),经常会提到“阅读模型”。在此,我们回顾一些著名的模型,这些模型旨在解释:(1)单词识别;(2)句法剖析;(3)语篇表征;以及(4)语言处理的某些方面(如单词识别)如何与其他限制因素(如有限的视敏度、眼跳误差)共同引导读者的眼睛。遗憾的是,处理阅读过程特定方面的这些不同模型很少与处理阅读其他方面的模型产生联系。例如,单词识别模型很少与眼动控制模型有联系,反之亦然。尽管这在某些方面可能令人遗憾,但从其他方面来看却相当容易理解,因为阅读本身就是一个非常复杂的过程。我们按照上述顺序讨论阅读过程各方面的典型模型。我们不会回顾所有可能的模型,而是专注于那些我们认为具有代表性且得到高度认可的模型。《WIREs认知科学》2010年第1期,787 - 799页 本文分类如下:语言学>语言计算模型;心理学>语言。