Matthei E H, Kean M L
Cognitive Sciences Department, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine 92717.
Brain Lang. 1989 Feb;36(2):163-80. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(89)90059-x.
We present the results of two auditory lexical decision experiments in which we attempted to replicate findings originally presented in Bradley (1978, Computational distinctions of vocabulary type, Ph.D. dissertation, MIT). The results obtained by Bradley were used as evidence for a processing distinction between the open and the closed class vocabularies; this distinction then used as part of an explanation for agrammatism in the comprehension and production of Broca's aphasics. In our first experiment we failed to replicate Bradley's result of frequency insensitivity in the closed class. Our second experiment, however, replicates Bradley's finding that closed class based nonwords (e.g., thanage) fail to induce interference effects in nonword decisions. We argue that our results, together with the various other reported failures to replicate Bradley's frequency insensitivity result, indicate that the open and closed classes may play distinct roles in postaccess phenomena involving the processing of morphological information but that such studies cannot address the question of whether the open vs. closed class distinction plays a role in syntactic processing.
我们展示了两项听觉词汇判断实验的结果,在这两项实验中,我们试图重现最初在布拉德利(1978年,《词汇类型的计算差异》,博士论文,麻省理工学院)中呈现的研究结果。布拉德利获得的结果被用作开放类和封闭类词汇在加工上存在差异的证据;这种差异随后被用作解释布罗卡失语症患者在理解和产出方面的语法缺失的一部分。在我们的第一个实验中,我们未能重现布拉德利关于封闭类词汇对频率不敏感的结果。然而,我们的第二个实验重现了布拉德利的发现,即基于封闭类的非词(如thanage)在非词判断中不会引发干扰效应。我们认为,我们的结果,连同其他各种未能重现布拉德利频率不敏感结果的报道,表明开放类和封闭类在涉及形态信息加工的后检索现象中可能发挥不同的作用,但这类研究无法解决开放类与封闭类的区分在句法加工中是否起作用的问题。