同源
心理学
词汇判断任务
语言学
固定(群体遗传学)
眼球运动
眼动
相似性(几何)
购置年龄
单词识别
按频率列出的单词列表
音韵学
认知心理学
认知
计算机科学
人工智能
人口
哲学
人口学
阅读(过程)
神经科学
社会学
图像(数学)
判决
作者
Jamie Taylor,Yoichi Mukai
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0142716423000188
摘要
Abstract This study compared patterns of nonselective cross-language activation in L1 and L2 visual word recognition with different-script bilinguals. The aim was to determine (1) whether lexical processing is nonselective in the L1 (as in L2), and (2) if the same cross-linguistic factors affected processing similarly in each language. To examine the time course of activation, eye movements were tracked during lexical decision. Thirty-two Japanese–English bilinguals responded to 250 target words in Japanese and in English. The same participants and items (i.e., cognate translation equivalents) were used to directly compare L1 and L2 processing. Response latencies as well as eye movements representing early and late processing were analyzed using mixed-effects regression modeling. Similar cross-linguistic effects, namely cognate word frequency, phonological similarity, and semantic similarity, were found in both languages. These factors affected processing to different degrees in each language, however. While cognate frequency was significant as early as the first fixation, effects of cross-linguistic phonological and semantic similarity arose later in time. Increased phonological similarity slowed responses in L2 but speeded them in L1, while greater semantic overlap was facilitatory in both languages. Results are discussed from the perspective of the BIA+ model of visual word recognition.
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