Dijkstra T, Roelofs A, Fieuws S
NICI, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Can J Exp Psychol. 1995 Jun;49(2):264-71. doi: 10.1037/1196-1961.49.2.264.
A widely used task in the research on spoken word recognition is phoneme monitoring, in which subjects have to detect phonemes in spoken words. It is generally assumed that this task is performed using phonetic or phonological representations of words only. To test whether an orthographic representation of the words is employed as well, an experiment was conducted in which Dutch subjects monitored for phonemes with either a primary or secondary spelling in phonologically matched spoken words and nonwords. Phoneme monitoring times were slower when the phoneme had a secondary spelling than when it had a primary spelling. The effect was greater after than before the uniqueness point of the word, and monitoring times were faster for words than for nonwords. These findings indicate that an orthographic representation of words is engaged in phoneme monitoring.
在口语单词识别研究中,一个广泛使用的任务是音素监测,即让受试者在口语单词中检测音素。通常认为,这项任务仅使用单词的语音或音系表征来完成。为了测试是否也会使用单词的正字法表征,研究人员进行了一项实验,让荷兰受试者在语音匹配的口语单词和非单词中监测具有主要或次要拼写的音素。当音素具有次要拼写时,音素监测时间比具有主要拼写时要慢。该效应在单词的唯一识别点之后比之前更大,并且单词的监测时间比非单词更快。这些发现表明,单词的正字法表征参与了音素监测。