Inhoff A W, Tousman S
Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Binghamton 13901.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1990 Sep;16(5):825-36. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.16.5.825.
Two naming and two lexical decision experiments examined the use of partial-word preview in visual word recognition. Replicating results of an earlier reading study, the results of Experiments 1 and 2 revealed significant benefits from position-specific beginning- and ending-letter previews. Furthermore, benefits from beginning letters were greater for words than for pseudowords. Ending-letter previews showed no corresponding lexical superiority. Experiment 3 revealed that preview of position-specific letters from the beginning plus the ending part of target stimuli, which did not reveal a unique word-beginning letter sequence, facilitated the classification of words but not pseudowords. The results support a two-route model of lexical access in which some partial-word previews afford activation of specific lexical representations, and some partial-word previews afford activation of subword representations.
两项命名实验和两项词汇判断实验研究了视觉单词识别中部分单词预览的使用情况。实验1和实验2的结果重复了早期一项阅读研究的结果,揭示了特定位置的开头和结尾字母预览带来的显著益处。此外,开头字母预览对真词的益处比对假词的更大。结尾字母预览没有显示出相应的词汇优势。实验3表明,从目标刺激的开头和结尾部分进行特定位置字母的预览,虽然没有揭示出独特的单词开头字母序列,但有助于真词的分类,而对假词则没有帮助。这些结果支持了一种词汇通达的双通道模型,其中一些部分单词预览能够激活特定的词汇表征,而一些部分单词预览能够激活亚词汇表征。