ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B
主办:中国心理学会
   中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理学报 ›› 2000, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (2): 127-132.

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重复启动作业中词的语义透明度的作用

王春茂;彭聃龄   

  1. 中国科学院心理研究所!北京100101,北京师范大学心理系!北京100875
  • 出版日期:2000-06-25 发布日期:2000-06-25
  • 通讯作者: 王春茂

THE ROLE OF SEMANTIC TRANSPARENCIES IN THE PROCESSING OF COMPOUND WORDS

Wang Chunmao (Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of sciences, Beijing 100101) Peng Danling (Department of Psychology, Beijing Normal Univrsity, Beijing 100875)   

  • Published:2000-06-25 Online:2000-06-25

摘要: 用词素重复启动的方法考察合成词的心理表征。目标刺激为24个语义透明度词、24个不透明词以及48个非词(都是两个字)。启动刺激有5种:(1)目标词本身,(2)目标词的第一词素,(3)目标词的第二词素,(4)由目标词的两个词素颠倒后形成的非词,(5)包含目标词的一个词素的非词。启动刺激的呈现时间是100毫秒,随后是目标刺激400毫秒。被试的任务是尽快准确地按键判断目标刺激是否是一个词。研究发现,(2)、(3)、(5)条件下的重复启动中,透明度表现出显著的效应:透明词的启动量显著大于不透明词。结果支持合成词的表征受语义透明度的影响,透明词和不透明词的词素和整词在心理表征中的关系可能不同:前者是一种兴奋性的连接,后者是一种抑制性的连接。

关键词: 合成词, 词素, 心理表征, 语义透明度, 重复启动

Abstract: The morpheme repeated prime paradigm was used to probe the mental representation of compound words. The targets were 24 semantic transparent words, 24 opaque words, and 48 nonwords (each consisted of two characters). Five types of primes were used. namely : (1) the targets themselves, (2) the first morphemes of the targets, (3) the second morphemes of the targets, (4) nonwords made of the second and first morphemes of the target words, and (5) morpheme-related nonwords. After a prime showing on the monitor for 100 msec, a target replaced it and lasted for 400 msec. Subjects were instructed to decide whether a target was a word or not as correctly and rapidly as possible. The primes for transparent words were significantly larger than those for opaque ones in the conditions of (2), (3), and (5). The result demonstrated the role of semantic transparency in the mental representation of compound words. It implied that the connection between a transparent word and its morpheme was different from that between an opaque word and its morpheme: the former might be excitatory and the latter inhibitory.

Key words: compound words, morpheme, mental representation, semantic transparency, repeated prime