Frost R, Kampf M
Department of Psychology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1993 Jan;19(1):23-33. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.19.1.23.
Speech detection and matching simultaneously presented printed and spoken words were used to examine phonologic and phonetic processing of Hebrew heterophonic homographs. Subjects detected a correspondence between an ambiguous letter string and the amplitude envelopes of both dominant and subordinate phonological alternatives. Similar effects were obtained when the homographs were phonologically disambiguated by adding vowel marks. The matching of the unpointed printed forms of heterophonic homographs to the dominant and subordinate spoken alternatives presented auditorily was as fast as matching the pointed unambiguous forms to the respective spoken words. This outcome was not obtained when print and speech were not presented simultaneously. These results suggest that printed heterophonic homographs activate the two spoken alternatives they represent and provide further confirmation for fast phonetic recoding in reading.
通过语音检测以及匹配同时呈现的印刷文字和口语单词,来研究希伯来语异音同形异义词的语音和音素处理。受试者检测到一个模糊字母串与主要和次要语音替代方案的振幅包络之间的对应关系。当通过添加元音符号对同形异义词进行语音消歧时,也获得了类似的效果。将异音同形异义词的无元音标记印刷形式与听觉呈现的主要和次要口语替代方案进行匹配,与将有元音标记的明确形式与相应口语单词进行匹配一样快。当印刷文字和语音不同时呈现时,未得到这一结果。这些结果表明,印刷的异音同形异义词激活了它们所代表的两种口语替代方案,并为阅读中的快速音素重新编码提供了进一步的证实。