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汉语自然阅读中的词长与频率效应:词汇识别中汉字表征的证据

Word length and frequency effects in natural Chinese reading: Evidence for character representations in lexical identification.

作者信息

Fu Ying, Liversedge Simon P, Bai Xuejun, Moosa Maleeha, Zang Chuanli

机构信息

Faculty of Psychology, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin, China.

Department of Psychology, Yancheng Teachers University, Yancheng, China.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2024 Oct 6;78(7):17470218241281798. doi: 10.1177/17470218241281798.

Abstract

Word length and frequency are two of the "big three" factors that affect eye movements in natural reading. Although these factors have been extensively investigated, all previous studies manipulating word length have been confounded with changes in visual complexity (longer words have more letters and are more visually complex). We controlled stroke complexity across one-character (short) and two-character (long) high- and low-frequency Chinese words (to avoid complexity confounds) and recorded readers' eye movements during sentence reading. Both word length and frequency yielded strong main effects for fixation time measures. For saccadic targeting and skipping probability, word length effects, but not word frequency effects, occurred. Critically, the interaction was not significant regardless of stroke complexity, indicating that word length and frequency independently influence lexical identification and saccade target selection during Chinese reading. The results provide evidence for character-level representations during Chinese word recognition in natural reading.

摘要

词长和词频是影响自然阅读中眼动的“三大”因素中的两个。尽管这些因素已被广泛研究,但之前所有操纵词长的研究都与视觉复杂性的变化混淆在一起(较长的词有更多字母,视觉上更复杂)。我们控制了单字(短)和双字(长)高频和低频汉字的笔画复杂性(以避免复杂性混淆),并在句子阅读过程中记录读者的眼动。词长和词频对注视时间测量均产生了强烈的主效应。对于扫视目标和跳读概率,出现了词长效应,但没有词频效应。至关重要的是,无论笔画复杂性如何,交互作用都不显著,这表明词长和词频在中文阅读过程中独立影响词汇识别和扫视目标选择。研究结果为自然阅读中中文单词识别过程中的字符级表征提供了证据。

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