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Beyond single syllables: The effect of first syllable frequency and orthographic similarity on eye movements during silent reading

机译:超出单个音节:无声阅读过程中第一个音节频率和正字法相似性对眼睛运动的影响

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The study assessed the eye movements of 60 adult German readers during silent reading of target words, consisting of two and three syllables, embedded in sentences. The first objective was to assess whether the inhibitory effect of first syllable frequency, which was up to now primarily shown for isolated words, generalises to natural reading. The second objective was to assess the effect of orthographic similarity. First syllable frequency was defined phonologically and was based on the SUBTLEX norms for spoken language [Brysbaert et al. (2011). The word frequency effect: A review of recent developments and implications for the choice of frequency estimates in German. Experimental Psychology, 58, 412-424]. Orthographic similarity was indexed by orthographic Levenshtein distance neighbourhood frequency (NF) [Yarkoni, T., Balota, D. & Yap, M. (2008). Moving beyond Coltheart's N: A new measure of orthographic similarity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 971-979]. We found inhibitory effects for first syllable frequency and for orthographic NF. First syllable frequency affected first fixation duration which was considered as reflecting early effects in visual word recognition. Orthographic NF affected "late" measures. These findings show that, first, the effect of first syllable frequency does generalise to silent reading. Second, the effect of orthographic NF, up to now investigated only for short words in the context of English, does generalise to multisyllabic words in the German orthography. Relating the effects to the individual reading rate of the participants revealed that the effects were consistent in fast readers but highly variable in slow readers.
机译:这项研究评估了60名成年德国读者在无声阅读目标词(包括两个和三个音节)时,其眼睛的动作。第一个目标是评估到目前为止,主要针对孤立单词显示的第一个音节频率的抑制作用是否能推广到自然阅读。第二个目标是评估正字法相似性的影响。第一个音节频率是通过语音定义的,并且基于口语的SUBTLEX规范[Brysbaert等。 (2011)。频率效应一词:德语最新趋势的发展及其对频率估计选择的启示。实验心理学,58,412-424]。正字法相似性由正字法Levenshtein距离邻域频率(NF)索引[Yarkoni,T.,Balota,D.&Yap,M.(2008)。超越Coltheart的N:正交相似度的新度量。心理研究与评论,第15卷,第971-979页]。我们发现对第一个音节频率和正交NF有抑制作用。第一音节频率影响第一固定持续时间,这被认为反映了视觉单词识别中的早期效果。正交NF影响“后期”测量。这些发现表明,首先,第一个音节频率的影响确实推广到了静默阅读。第二,正交法NF的影响(到目前为止,仅针对英语中的短词进行了研究)确实在德语正字法中泛化为多音节词。将这些影响与参与者的个人阅读率相关联可以发现,快速阅读者的影响是一致的,而慢阅读者的影响则很大。

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