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Syllabic tone articulation influences the identification and use of words during Chinese sentence reading: Evidence from ERP and eye movement recordings
Luo, Yingyi ; Yan, Ming ; Yan, Shaorong ; Zhou, Xiaolin ; Inhoff, Albrecht W.
刊名COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
2016
关键词Lexical tone Neutral tone Articulation duration Syllabic tone Sentence reading Chinese SEMANTIC INFORMATION EXTRACTION AGE-RELATED-CHANGES TIME-COURSE PHONOLOGICAL CODES RECOGNITION READERS MODEL REPRESENTATION ENGLISH SPEECH
DOI10.3758/s13415-015-0368-1
英文摘要In two experiments, we examined the contribution of articulation-specific features to visual word recognition during the reading of Chinese. In spoken Standard Chinese, a syllable with a full tone can be tone-neutralized through sound weakening and pitch contour change, and there are two types of two-character compound words with respect to their articulation variation. One type requires articulation of a full tone for each constituent character, and the other requires a full- and a neutral-tone articulation for the first and second characters, respectively. Words of these two types with identical first characters were selected and embedded in sentences. Native speakers of Standard Chinese were recruited to read the sentences. In Experiment 1, the individual words of a sentence were presented serially at a fixed pace while event-related potentials were recorded. This resulted in less-negative N100 and anterior N250 amplitudes and in more-negative N400 amplitudes when targets contained a neutral tone. Complete sentences were visible in Experiment 2, and eye movements were recorded while participants read. Analyses of oculomotor activity revealed shorter viewing durations and fewer refixations on-and fewer regressive saccades to-target words when their second syllable was articulated with a neutral rather than a full tone. Together, the results indicate that readers represent articulation-specific word properties, that these representations are routinely activated early during the silent reading of Chinese sentences, and that the representations are also used during later stages of word processing.; SCI(E); PubMed; SSCI; ARTICLE; yingyi.luo@gmail.com; 1; 72-92; 16
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/418280]  
专题心理与认知科学学院
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Luo, Yingyi,Yan, Ming,Yan, Shaorong,et al. Syllabic tone articulation influences the identification and use of words during Chinese sentence reading: Evidence from ERP and eye movement recordings[J]. COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE,2016.
APA Luo, Yingyi,Yan, Ming,Yan, Shaorong,Zhou, Xiaolin,&Inhoff, Albrecht W..(2016).Syllabic tone articulation influences the identification and use of words during Chinese sentence reading: Evidence from ERP and eye movement recordings.COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE.
MLA Luo, Yingyi,et al."Syllabic tone articulation influences the identification and use of words during Chinese sentence reading: Evidence from ERP and eye movement recordings".COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE (2016).
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