Reading aloud polysyllabic words and nonwords: The syllabic length effect reexamined

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作者
Ferrand, L
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[1] CNRS, F-92774 Boulogne, France
[2] Univ Paris 05, Lab Psychol Expt, F-92774 Boulogne, France
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10.3758/BF03210733
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B841 [心理学研究方法];
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040201 ;
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Two experiments were run in order to reinvestigate the role of the number of syllables in naming. Experiment 1 (word naming) showed that effects of number of syllables on naming latency were observed for very low-frequency words but not for high-frequency words (thus replicating Jared & Seidenberg's, 1990, finding). In Experiment 2 (nonword naming), syllabic length effects were also obtained for nonwords. Control experiments found no effect on the latency of delayed naming of the same words and nonwords. These results suggest that naming does require syllabic decomposition, at least for very low-frequency words and nonwords in French. In particular, these data are compatible with any model of reading that postulates that reading aloud depends on the activity of two procedures: (1) a procedure that operates in parallel across a letter string (and does not generate a strong syllabic length effect) and that is the predominant process in generating responses to high-Frequency words, and (2) another procedure that operates serially across a letter string (and generates a strong syllabic length effect) and that is the predominant process in generating responses to very low-frequency words and nonwords. These:results are discussed in the context of the multiple-trace memory model for polysyllabic word naming.
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