Consistency, regularity and frequency effects in naming Chinese characters.

作者: Ovid J. L. Tzeng , Jie-Li Tsai , Daisy L. Hung , Chia-Ying Lee , Erica Chung-I Su

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摘要: Three experiments in naming Chinese characters are presented here to address the relationships between character frequency, consistency, and regularity effects naming. Significant interactions consistency frequency were found across three experiments, regardless of whether phonetic radical phonogram is a legitimate its own right or not. These findings suggest that phonological information embedded has an influence upon process characters. Furthermore, radicals exist as computation units mainly because they structures occurring systematically within characters, not can function recognized, freestanding On other hand, significant interaction first experiment suggests these two factors affect different ways. accounted for interactive activation frameworks connectionist model.

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