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Spelling-to-sound correspondences affect acronym recognition processes

机译:拼音与声音的对应会影响首字母缩写词的识别过程

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A large body of research has examined the factors which affect the speed with which words are recognised in lexical decision tasks. Nothing has yet been reported concerning the important factors in differentiating acronyms (e.g. BBC, HIV, NASA) from non-words. It appears that this task poses little problem for skilled readers, in spite of the fact that acronyms have uncommon, even illegal, spellings in English. We used regression techniques to examine the role of a number of lexical and non-lexical variables known to be important in word processing in relation to lexical decision for acronym targets. Findings indicated that acronym recognition is affected by age of acquisition and imageability. In a departure from findings in word recognition,acronym recognition was not affected by frequency. Lexical decision responses for acronyms were also affected by the relationship between spelling and sound - a pattern not usually observed in word recognition. We argue that the complexity of acronym recognition means that the process draws phonological information in addition to\udsemantics.
机译:大量研究已经研究了影响词汇决策任务中单词识别速度的因素。关于区分首字母缩写词(例如BBC,HIV,NASA)和非单词的重要因素的报道尚未报道。尽管首字母缩写词的英文拼写不常见,甚至是非法的,但对于熟练的读者来说,这项任务似乎没有什么问题。我们使用了回归技术来检验许多词汇和非词汇变量的作用,这些变量在首字母缩略词目标的词汇决策相关的词处理中是重要的。结果表明,首字母缩写词的识别受获取年龄和可成像性的影响。与单词识别的发现不同,缩写词识别不受频率的影响。首字母缩略词的词汇决策反应也受到拼写和声音之间关系的影响-这种模式通常在单词识别中不常见。我们认为,首字母缩略词识别的复杂性意味着该过程除\ udmanmantics外还吸收语音信息。

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