Han Jeong-Im, Oh Sujin
Department of English, Konkuk University, 120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, 143-701, Korea.
J Psycholinguist Res. 2018 Oct;47(5):1015-1033. doi: 10.1007/s10936-018-9574-7.
This study examined two possible sources of asymmetrical lexical access: phonetic proximity to the nearest L1 category and orthographic information. Three groups of native Korean speakers learned Arabic non-words with sound pairs with/without an L1-dominant category (/l-r/ vs. /χ-ħ/), and then their phonetic categorization and lexical encoding abilities were evaluated. One group was presented with the same letters for the target pair (e.g.,
与最接近的第一语言范畴的语音接近度和正字法信息。三组以韩语为母语的人学习了带有/不带有第一语言主导范畴的语音对(/l-r/与/χ-ħ/)的阿拉伯语非单词,然后评估他们的语音分类和词汇编码能力。一组呈现给目标对相同的字母(例如,/l/和/r/都用