Reading strategies in orthographies of intermediate depth are flexible: Modulation of length effects in Portuguese

C. Lima, S. Castro
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This paper examines the role of grapheme–phoneme conversion for skilled reading in an orthography of intermediate depth, Portuguese. The effects of word length in number of letters were determined in two studies. Mixed lists of five- and six-letter words and nonwords were presented to young adults in lexical decision and reading aloud tasks in the first study; in the second one, the length range was increased from four to six letters and an extra condition was added where words and nonwords were presented in separate, or blocked, lists. Reaction times were larger for longer words and nonwords in lexical decision, and in reading aloud mixed lists, but no effect of length was observed when reading words in blocked lists. The effect of word length is thus modulated by list composition. This is evidence that grapheme–phoneme conversion is not as predominant for phonological recoding in intermediate orthographies as it is in shallow ones, and suggests that skilled reading in those orthographies is highly responsive to tasks conditions because readers may switch from smaller segment-by-segment decoding to larger unit or lexicon-related processing.
中等深度正字法的阅读策略是灵活的:葡萄牙语长度效应的调制
本文探讨了在中等深度的葡萄牙语正字法中,字母-音素转换对熟练阅读的作用。两个研究确定了单词长度对字母数量的影响。在第一项研究中,研究人员向年轻人展示了包含五个和六个字母的单词和非单词的混合列表,让他们进行词汇决策和大声朗读任务;在第二个测试中,长度范围从4个字母增加到6个字母,并增加了一个额外的条件,即单词和非单词以单独或阻塞的列表呈现。在词汇决策和大声朗读混合列表时,较长的单词和非单词的反应时间更长,但在阅读阻塞列表中的单词时,没有观察到长度的影响。因此,单词长度的影响是由列表组成来调节的。这表明,在中级正字法中,字形-音素转换在语音编码中并不像在浅层正字法中那样占主导地位,这表明熟练的阅读在这些正字法中对任务条件的反应非常灵敏,因为读者可能会从较小的逐段解码转换到较大的单元或与词汇相关的处理。
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