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Masked orthographic neighbor priming effects in Chinese two-character words

Authors :
Yang, Huilan
Spinelli, Giacomo
Li, Lingling
Lupker, Stephen J.
Yang, H
Spinelli, G
Li, L
Lupker, S
Source :
Language and Cognition. :1-23
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2023.

Abstract

In masked priming lexical decision tasks in alphabetic or syllabic script languages, latencies are longer when a word target is primed by a higher frequency neighbor (e.g., blue–BLUR) than when primed by an unrelated word of equivalent frequency (e.g., care–BLUR) – an “inhibitory neighbor priming effect.” In contrast, Zhou et al. (1999) demonstrated facilitatory orthographic neighbor priming for two-character Chinese words (e.g., 华丽–华贵). However, Zhou et al. did not control for relative prime-target frequency, which has been shown to be important in experiments when examining languages with other scripts. In the present Experiment 1 word neighbor primes (e.g., 容易-容貌) produced an inhibitory neighbor priming effect when the prime was higher frequency than the target, paralleling effects in other script languages. In further experiments, paralleling those in other script languages, two-character targets primed by nonword neighbors (容待-容貌) or single constituent characters matching the target in either position (容-容貌) showed significant facilitation. These results suggest that lexical activation/competition processes for two-character Chinese words are reasonably similar to those for words in alphabetic/syllabic script languages.

Details

ISSN :
18669859 and 18669808
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Language and Cognition
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e0c2459fa86251e4f7dfa3f0d9a52e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/langcog.2023.14