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Effect of the Orthography and Phonology in Spoken word recognition in Korean

  • 인문논총
  • 2016, 41(), pp.27-41
  • Publisher : Institute for Human studies, Kyungnam University
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Published : October 31, 2016

Seonkyoung Lee 1 Lee, Yoonhyoung 1 Youan Kwon 2

1영남대학교
2건국대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to examine the role of orthographic information and phonological information in spoken word recognition in Korean. While many studies suggested the effect of the phonological information in visual word recognition in Korean, less is known about the effect of the orthographic information in spoken word recognition in Korean. In this study, participants performed cross modal masked priming lexical decision tasks where a prime was visually presented before auditory target were presented. The results showed that the orthographically matched prime facilitated lexical decision of the auditory targets while the phonologically matched prime caused inhibition. These results support a bimodal interactive activation model by Grainger andcolleagues in the 1990s, which suggests the interaction of the orthographic and phonological information in sublexical and whole word representations.

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