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The strong, the weak, and the first: The impact of phonological stress on processing of orthographic errors in silent reading

机译:强项,弱项和第一项:语音重音对无声阅读中拼字错误处理的影响

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In auditory speech processing, phonological stress functions as an attention holding cue, which facilitates detection of mispronunciations and phonetic deviants in strong syllables as compared to weak ones. Whereas silent reading involves activation of phonological information including word stress, it is not clear whether it has any functional relevance for visual language processing. We investigated whether phonological stress impacts orthographic processing such as detection of misspellings in silent reading. In an ERP experiment, participants silently read intact and misspelled German words. We manipulated the strength of the misspelled syllable (strong vs. weak) as well as its position (word initial vs. word-middle). No effect of stress was observed for misspellings occurring in a word-initial position suggesting that misspellings in word-initial position disrupt visual word processing regardless of the phonological strength of the first syllable. In contrast, phonological strength modulated the ERPs when misspellings occurred in the middle of the word: misspellings embedded in strong syllables enhanced the P600 and the N400-like component compared to misspellings in weak syllables. In this case, i.e., when misspellings occur in the middle of a letter string, lexical access may be hindered more when errors occur in strong syllables, as reflected in the enhanced N400 in strong compared to weak syllables. This in turn may facilitate active reanalysis as mirrored in the increased P600 in the strong condition. The findings are discussed in the context of the relatively late activation of phonological form in visual word recognition and its interaction with other perceptual visual information. Overall, the results demonstrate the functional significance of phonological stress in visual word processing. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:在听觉语音处理中,语音重音起着保持注意力的提示的作用,与弱音节相比,它有助于检测强音节中的错误发音和语音异常。静默阅读涉及激活包括单词重音在内的语音信息,但尚不清楚它是否与视觉语言处理具有任何功能相关性。我们调查了语音重音是否影响正字法,例如在静默阅读中检测拼写错误。在ERP实验中,参与者静默阅读完整且拼写错误的德语单词。我们操纵了拼写错误的音节的强度(强对弱)及其位置(单词首字母对中间单词)。对于单词初始位置中出现的拼写错误,没有观察到压力的影响,这表明单词初始位置中的拼写错误干扰了视觉单词的处理,而与第一个音节的语音强度无关。相反,当单词的中间出现拼写错误时,语音强度会调节ERPs:与弱音节中的拼写错误相比,嵌入在强音节中的拼写错误会增强P600和N400样的组件。在这种情况下,即在字母中间出现拼写错误时,在强音节中发生错误时,词法访问可能会受到更大的阻碍,这在增强型N400中体现为弱音节。反过来,如在增强条件下增加的P600所反映的那样,这可能有助于主动重新分析。在语音单词识别中语音形式相对较晚的激活及其与其他感知视觉信息的交互作用的背景下讨论了这些发现。总体而言,结果证明了语音重读在视觉文字处理中的功能意义。 (C)2016由Elsevier B.V.发布

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