Bowey J A
Department of Psychology, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia.
Mem Cognit. 1990 Jul;18(4):419-27. doi: 10.3758/bf03197130.
Three experiments are described in which a partial identity priming procedure was used to investigate the hypothesis that orthographic onsets and rimes serve as units of visual word recognition. In Experiment 1, partial identity priming using word-final trigrams was observed only when the bigram corresponded to the orthographic rime unit. Nonrime primes were again ineffective primes. In Experiment 3, partial identity priming using word-initial bigrams was observed only when the bigram corresponded to the orthographic onset unit. Non-onset bigrams were ineffective primes. These differential priming outcomes cannot be explained by graphemic priming, prime frequency, or practice effects. They are consistent with the hypothesis that syllable onset and rime units serve as functional units of reading.
本文描述了三项实验,其中使用部分身份启动程序来研究正字法词首和韵脚作为视觉单词识别单元的假设。在实验1中,仅当双字母组与正字法韵脚单元相对应时,才观察到使用词尾三字母组的部分身份启动。非韵脚启动词再次成为无效启动词。在实验3中,仅当双字母组与正字法词首单元相对应时,才观察到使用词首双字母组的部分身份启动。非词首双字母组是无效启动词。这些不同的启动结果无法通过字素启动、启动词频率或练习效应来解释。它们与音节词首和韵脚单元作为阅读功能单元的假设一致。