PSYCHOLOGIA
Online ISSN : 1347-5916
Print ISSN : 0033-2852
ISSN-L : 0033-2852
THE ROLE OF MULTI-LETTER PHONEMIC UNITS IN THE PRIMING TASK
Chang H. LEE
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2002 年 45 巻 2 号 p. 115-124

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English words have multi-letters that correspond to one phoneme (e.g., CHOP, SHIP, and THAT). The current competing hypotheses on the word recognition argue differently on whether these multi-letters would form a phonemic unit in the fast-time scale priming task. Using the nonword priming task, three experiments showed that CLEY → crop (the condition of equal number of phonemes for the initial two-letters between the prime and the target) was easier in processing the target than CHEY → crop (the condition of different number of phonemes for the initial two-letters) in the fast-time scale priming, but not in the slow-time scale priming. These results indicate that the phonological information, the phonemic unit, arises early in word naming, supporting the phonological recoding hypothesis.
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