Leiden University, Leiden University Centre for Linguistics-LUCL, The Netherlands.
Brain Res. 2012 Nov 5;1483:39-53. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2012.09.004. Epub 2012 Sep 10.
This study investigated the role of orthographic and phonological information in reading aloud. Dutch-English bilinguals (L2) and native English (L1) participants read aloud English words. The contribution of orthographic and phonological activation was distinguished with prime manipulation. Phonological overlap, but not orthographic overlap, facilitated the response latencies for both English L1 and L2 speakers. In contrast, event-related brain potentials also revealed orthographic priming for both groups. Altogether, the present results demonstrate that late L2 speakers exhibit a Masked Onset Priming Effect similar to that of native speakers. In addition, the ERP results revealed that orthographic information is activated earlier during reading, but is not detectable anymore at the behavioral response level when the task is reading aloud.
本研究调查了在朗读中拼写法和语音信息的作用。荷兰语-英语双语者(L2)和英语母语者(L1)参与者朗读英语单词。通过启动操作区分了拼写法和语音激活的贡献。语音重叠而不是拼写法重叠促进了英语母语者和 L2 说话者的反应时。相比之下,事件相关脑电位也显示出两组的拼写法启动。总之,本研究结果表明,晚期 L2 说话者表现出类似于母语者的掩蔽起始启动效应。此外,ERP 结果表明,在阅读过程中,拼写法信息更早被激活,但当任务是朗读时,在行为反应水平上就不再可检测到了。