Efecto de longitud silábica en español

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Micaela Difalcis, A. Ferreres, Valeria Abusamra
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Abstract

Dual route theories of reading assume the existence of two paths: the lexical route, which operates with complete words and al-lows direct access from spelling to semantics and speech; and, the sublexic route, which operates in an analytical way converting, by correspondence rules, graphemes into phonemes. Numerous research reported that the length effect is an important aspect for the study of the processes that underlie word recognition. The objective of the pres-ent study is to examine the length effect in reaction times of participants without alter-ations of reading. A group of 84 university students were evaluated with a task of word and nonword reading aloud. We carried out analysis per subject (F1) and per stimulus (F2) that showed statistically significant length effect and, in addition, a significant interac-tion with the type of stimulus was observed. These findings constitute convergent evi-dence with the assumption of the existence of two reading mechanisms in transparent spelling languages such as Spanish
西班牙语中音节长度的影响
阅读的双轨理论假设存在两条路径:词汇路径,它与完整的单词一起运作,并允许从拼写到语义和言语的直接访问;以及亚毒性途径,它以分析的方式通过对应规则将字形转换为音素。大量研究表明,长度效应是研究单词识别过程的一个重要方面。本研究的目的是检验参与者在不改变阅读的情况下反应时间的长度效应。一个由84名大学生组成的小组接受了单词和非单词朗读任务的评估。我们对每个受试者(F1)和每个刺激物(F2)进行了分析,显示出统计学上显著的长度效应,此外,观察到与刺激类型的显著相互作用。这些发现与西班牙语等透明拼写语言中存在两种阅读机制的假设形成了一致的证据
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Ocnos-Revista de Estudios sobre la Lectura
Ocnos-Revista de Estudios sobre la Lectura EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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