Acta Psychologica Sinica


Vol. 37 No. 5 , Pages 582 - 589 , 2005

Time Course of Phonological and Semantic Activation: Perceiving Chinese Words without Initial Syllable in Sentence Context (II) (Article written in Chinese)

ZHANG Jijia & CHEN Xuqian

Abstract

Using the Chinese two-character words without initial syllables as materials, the study investigated the activation process of phonology and semantics of Chinese spoken words. Experiment 1 addressed whether the sounds of spoken words could activate many phonological and semantic nodes which sounded similar with spoken words. Experiment 2 probed into whether there were phonological activation in the later phase of the comprehension process. The results showed that: (1) the sounds of Chinese spoken words could activate the phonological and semantic nodes that sounded similar with spoken words, this kind of activation became low level at the point that ISI=400ms; (2) the phonology would be activated twice after the present of spoken words; (3) in the later phase of interpretation of Chinese words without initial syllables, the target words would be renovated by the guide from the interaction between semantic activation and the second phonological activation. Based on the experimental results mention above, the authors proposed the dynamic activation-spreading model of Chinese spoken words interpretation.

Keywords: exhaustive access; context-dependency; phonological activation; semantic activation

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