EXPRESS: Transposed-letter effects in processing morphologically complex Greek words.

IF 1.5 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
Sofia Loui, Athanassios Protopapas
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Abstract

We examined whether and when the morphemic structure of Greek suffixed words is accessed during visual word recognition using a masked priming lexical decision experiment combined with the transposed-letter (TL) paradigm. We hypothesized that, if morphological structure is accessed after letter-position coding, then the orthographic disruption caused by letter transposition would affect priming more severely when transposed letters straddle morphemic boundaries than when they belong to the same morpheme. Results showed that Greek readers were able to recognise morphologically complex Greek target words when morphemes were disrupted by letter transpositions regardless of the position of transpositions (morpheme-internal, at morpheme edge, or across morphemic boundaries). Priming from the TL primes was significantly less than priming from intact morphological primes observed previously. The equal magnitude of processing costs incurred by transpositions in all positions indicates that any alteration of the internal structure of morphologically complex words is similarly detrimental, consistent with the important role of morphemes in a morphologically rich language. Results suggest that morphologically complex Greek words undergo a morphological decomposition process that interacts with orthographic TL effects, indicating that access to the internal structure of these words takes place early in visual word recognition, before letter position coding.

表达:在处理词形复杂的希腊词中的转置字母效应。
本研究采用掩蔽启动词汇决策实验,结合转置字母(TL)范式,考察了希腊语后缀词在视觉词识别过程中是否以及何时被访问语素结构。我们假设,如果在字母-位置编码后获得形态结构,那么字母移位引起的正字法中断将对跨语素边界的字母比对同一语素的字母更严重地影响启动。结果表明,当词素被字母置换打乱时,希腊语读者能够识别形态复杂的希腊语目标词,而不管这些词素置换的位置(词素内部、词素边缘或跨词素边界)。TL引物的启动效应明显小于先前观察到的完整形态引物的启动效应。所有位置的换位所产生的处理成本是相等的,这表明,词素在词素丰富的语言中所起的重要作用与词素对词素内部结构的任何改变都是同样有害的。结果表明,形态学复杂的希腊单词经历了一个与正字法TL效应相互作用的形态学分解过程,这表明对这些单词内部结构的访问发生在视觉单词识别的早期,在字母位置编码之前。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
178
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Promoting the interests of scientific psychology and its researchers, QJEP, the journal of the Experimental Psychology Society, is a leading journal with a long-standing tradition of publishing cutting-edge research. Several articles have become classic papers in the fields of attention, perception, learning, memory, language, and reasoning. The journal publishes original articles on any topic within the field of experimental psychology (including comparative research). These include substantial experimental reports, review papers, rapid communications (reporting novel techniques or ground breaking results), comments (on articles previously published in QJEP or on issues of general interest to experimental psychologists), and book reviews. Experimental results are welcomed from all relevant techniques, including behavioural testing, brain imaging and computational modelling. QJEP offers a competitive publication time-scale. Accepted Rapid Communications have priority in the publication cycle and usually appear in print within three months. We aim to publish all accepted (but uncorrected) articles online within seven days. Our Latest Articles page offers immediate publication of articles upon reaching their final form. The journal offers an open access option called Open Select, enabling authors to meet funder requirements to make their article free to read online for all in perpetuity. Authors also benefit from a broad and diverse subscription base that delivers the journal contents to a world-wide readership. Together these features ensure that the journal offers authors the opportunity to raise the visibility of their work to a global audience.
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