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Semantic size does not matter: 'Bigger' words are not recognized faster

机译:语义大小无关紧要:不能更快地识别“更大”的单词

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Sereno, O'Donnell, and Sereno (2009) reported that words are recognized faster in a lexical decision task when their referents are physically large than when they are small, suggesting that "semantic size" might be an important variable that should be considered in visual word recognition research and modelling. We sought to replicate their size effect, but failed to find a significant latency advantage in lexical decision for "big" words (cf. "small" words), even though we used the same word stimuli as Sereno et al. and had almost three times as many subjects. We also examined existing data from visual word recognition megastudies (e.g., English Lexicon Project) and found that semantic size is not a significant predictor of lexical decision performance after controlling for the standard lexical variables. In summary, the null results from our lab experiment-despite a much larger subject sample size than Sereno et al.-converged with our analysis of megastudy lexical decision performance, leading us to conclude that semantic size does not matter for word recognition. Discussion focuses on why semantic size (unlike some other semantic variables) is unlikely to play a role in lexical decision.
机译:Sereno,O'Donnell和Sereno(2009)报道,在词汇决策任务中,当指称对象物理上大于小词时,单词识别速度更快,这表明“语义大小”可能是一个重要变量,应在视觉单词识别研究和建模。我们试图复制它们的大小效应,但是即使我们使用与Sereno等人相同的单词刺激,也未能在词汇决策中找到“大”字(参见“小”字)的显着延迟优势。并且拥有几乎三倍的科目。我们还检查了视觉单词识别大型研究(例如,英语词典项目)中的现有数据,发现在控制标准词汇变量后,语义大小并不是词汇决策表现的重要预测指标。总之,尽管我们的实验结果比Sereno等人大得多,但来自实验室实验的空结果与我们对大量研究的词法决策性能的分析结果相吻合,从而使我们得出结论:语义大小对于单词识别并不重要。讨论的重点是为什么语义大小(与某些其他语义变量不同)不大可能在词汇决策中发挥作用。

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