同音字
音韵学
心理学
单词识别
语音学
认知心理学
词汇判断任务
正字法
语言学
阅读(过程)
认知
神经科学
哲学
作者
Penny M. Pexman,Stephen J. Lupker,Lorraine Reggin
标识
DOI:10.1037//0278-7393.28.3.572
摘要
P. M. Pexman, S. J. Lupker, and D. Jared (2001) reported longer response latencies in lexical decision tasks (LDTs) for homophones (e.g., maid) than for nonhomophones, and attributed this homophone effect to orthographic competition created by feedback activation from phonology. In the current study, two predictions of this feedback account were tested: (a) In LDT, observe homophone effects should be observed but not regularity or homograph effects because most exception words (e.g., pint) and homographs (e.g., wind) have different feedback characteristics than homophones do, and (b) in a phonological LDT ("does it sound like a word?"), regularity and homograph effects should be observed but not homophone effects. Both predictions were confirmed. These results support the claim that feedback activation from phonology plays a significant role in visual word recognition.
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