词汇
心理学
背景(考古学)
判决
阅读(过程)
读写能力
词根(语言学)
词汇发展
理解力
单词识别
阅读理解
语言学
按频率列出的单词列表
语境效应
词(群论)
认知心理学
计算机科学
自然语言处理
生物
哲学
古生物学
教育学
作者
Kathryn A. Tremblay,Katja McBane,Katherine S. Binder
标识
DOI:10.1177/00222194251315198
摘要
Both vocabulary skill and morphological complexity, or whether words can be broken down into root words and affixes, have a significant impact on word processing for adults with low literacy. We investigated the influence of word-level variables of morphological complexity and root word frequency, and the sentence-level variable of context strength on word processing in adults with low literacy, who differed on levels of vocabulary depth skills, which was a participant-level variable. Our findings demonstrate that morphological complexity, root word frequency, and context strength are all related to how adult learners process words while reading, but their effects are dependent on participants’ vocabulary depth. Participants with higher levels of vocabulary depth were able to more quickly process morphologically complex words and make better use of supportive sentence context as compared to individuals with lower levels of vocabulary depth. These findings suggest that both morphological complexity and vocabulary depth are important for word processing and reading comprehension in adults with low literacy.
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