Universidade do Minho, Portugal.
Neurosci Lett. 2012 Oct 31;529(1):75-9. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2012.09.010. Epub 2012 Sep 17.
This study examined the role of phonological and orthographic overlap in the recognition of cognate words by recording electrophysiological and behavioral data. One hundred and ninety-two words were selected: 96 cognate words listed according to their phonological and orthographic overlap vs. 96 noncognate words. Twenty-four proficient European Portuguese-English bilinguals performed a silent reading task with a masked priming paradigm. The results showed that phonology interacts with semantic activation at N400 modulations. Phonological priming effects were dependent on the orthographic overlap of cognate words. Thus, the distinctive processing of cognate words seems to be due to their cross-linguistic similarity, which is consistent with a localist connectionist account on cognate representation and processing.
本研究通过记录电生理和行为数据,考察了语音和正字法重叠在同源词识别中的作用。选择了 192 个单词:96 个根据语音和正字法重叠程度列出的同源词和 96 个非同源词。24 名熟练的欧洲葡萄牙语-英语双语者在掩蔽启动范式下进行了默读任务。结果表明,语音在 N400 调制时与语义激活相互作用。语音启动效应取决于同源词的正字法重叠程度。因此,同源词的独特处理似乎是由于它们的跨语言相似性,这与同源词表示和处理的局部连接主义解释一致。