Predictability eliminates neighborhood effects during Chinese sentence reading

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作者
Panpan Yao
Adrian Staub
Xingshan Li
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[1] CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science,Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
[2] Institute of Psychology,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] University of Massachusetts,undefined
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2022年 / 29卷
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Chinese reading; Eye tracking; Lexical processing; Neighborhood effects; Predictability;
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Previous research has demonstrated effects of both orthographic neighborhood size and neighbor frequency in word recognition in Chinese. A large neighborhood—where neighborhood size is defined by the number of words that differ from a target word by a single character—appears to facilitate word recognition, while the presence of a higher-frequency neighbor has an inhibitory effect. The present study investigated modulation of these effects by a word’s predictability in context. In two eye-movement experiments, the predictability of a target word in each sentence was manipulated. Target words differed in their neighborhood size (Experiment 1) and in whether they had a higher-frequency neighbor (Experiment 2). The study replicated the previously observed effects of neighborhood size and neighbor frequency when the target word was unpredictable, but in both experiments neighborhood effects were absent when the target was predictable. These results suggest that when a word is preactivated by context, the activation of its neighbors may be diminished to such an extent that these neighbors do not effectively compete for selection.
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