Medeiros Joyse, Duñabeitia Jon Andoni
Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language Donostia, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2016 Oct 14;7:1585. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01585. eCollection 2016.
The present study explores the role of individual differences in polymorphemic word recognition. Participants completed a masked priming lexical decision experiment on suffixed words in which targets could be preceded by suffix-related words (words sharing the same suffix) or by affixed primes with a different suffix. Participants also completed a monomorphemic word lexical decision and were divided in two groups (fast and slow readers) according to their performance in this task. When the suffix priming data were analyzed taking into consideration participants' reading speed as a proxy for their greater reliance on orthography or on semantics, a significant interaction between reading speed and the magnitude of the masked suffix priming effects emerged. Only slow participants showed significant priming effects, whereas faster participants showed negligible masked suffix priming effects. These results demonstrate that different reading profiles modulate the access to morphological information in a qualitatively different manner and that individual differences in reading determine the manner in which polymorphemic words are processed.
本研究探讨了个体差异在多语素词识别中的作用。参与者完成了一项关于后缀词的掩蔽启动词汇判断实验,在该实验中,目标词之前可以出现与后缀相关的词(共享相同后缀的词)或带有不同后缀的词缀启动词。参与者还完成了单语素词的词汇判断,并根据他们在该任务中的表现分为两组(阅读速度快的人和阅读速度慢的人)。当分析后缀启动数据时,将参与者的阅读速度作为他们对正字法或语义更大依赖程度的指标,阅读速度与掩蔽后缀启动效应的大小之间出现了显著的交互作用。只有阅读速度慢的参与者表现出显著的启动效应,而阅读速度快的参与者表现出可忽略不计的掩蔽后缀启动效应。这些结果表明,不同的阅读模式以质的不同方式调节对形态信息的获取,并且阅读中的个体差异决定了多语素词的处理方式。