Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo.
Psychol Rev. 2016 Oct;123(5):592-9. doi: 10.1037/rev0000041.
The frequency with which words appear in print is a powerful predictor of the time to read monosyllabic words aloud, and consequently all models of reading aloud provide an explanation for this effect. The entire class of localist accounts assumes that the effect of word frequency arises because the mental lexicon is organized around frequency of occurrence (the action is inside the lexical boxes). We propose instead that the frequency of occurrence effect is better understood in terms of the hypothesis that the strength of between module connections varies as a function of word frequency. Findings from 3 different lines of investigation (experimental and computational) are difficult to understand in terms of the "within lexicon" account, but are consistent with the strength of between-module connections account. (PsycINFO Database Record
单词在印刷品中出现的频率是预测朗读单音节词所需时间的有力指标,因此,所有朗读模型都提供了对此效应的解释。局部主义者的整个类别都假设,单词频率的作用是因为心理词汇是围绕着出现频率组织的(动作在词汇框内)。相反,我们认为,出现频率效应可以更好地理解为假设模块之间的连接强度随单词频率而变化。从 3 条不同研究(实验和计算)线得到的发现很难根据“词汇内”的说法来理解,但与模块之间连接强度的说法一致。