TY - JOUR
T1 - Using Korean to investigate phonological priming effects without the influence of orthography
AU - Kim, Jeesun
AU - Davis, Chris
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Two experiments investigated whether the phonological properties of visually presented words influence the process of word identification. Experiments 1(a) and 2 examined masked phonological priming effects when naming was the response measure. Two types of effect were demonstrated, a so-called ''onset effect'' and homophone priming effect. Experiment 1(a) found an onset effect for primes and targets written in alphabetic Hangul. This effect was larger the more initial letters were shared but there was no effect when the prime and target shared only final letters. These results suggest that the effect was generated in a serial fashion. A companion lexical decision version Experiment 1(b) showed no onset effects. Experiment 2 capitalised on a feature of the Korean writing system whereby homophonic primes and targets can have no orthographic overlap. In this experiment, homophone priming was found in the absence of any onset effects. It was concluded that the phonology of a printed word is processed rapidly and likely plays a role in word identification
AB - Two experiments investigated whether the phonological properties of visually presented words influence the process of word identification. Experiments 1(a) and 2 examined masked phonological priming effects when naming was the response measure. Two types of effect were demonstrated, a so-called ''onset effect'' and homophone priming effect. Experiment 1(a) found an onset effect for primes and targets written in alphabetic Hangul. This effect was larger the more initial letters were shared but there was no effect when the prime and target shared only final letters. These results suggest that the effect was generated in a serial fashion. A companion lexical decision version Experiment 1(b) showed no onset effects. Experiment 2 capitalised on a feature of the Korean writing system whereby homophonic primes and targets can have no orthographic overlap. In this experiment, homophone priming was found in the absence of any onset effects. It was concluded that the phonology of a printed word is processed rapidly and likely plays a role in word identification
KW - Korean language
KW - Language and languages
KW - Orthography and spelling
KW - Phonology
KW - Word recognition
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/9836
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036967429&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/01690960143000281
DO - 10.1080/01690960143000281
M3 - Article
SN - 0169-0965
VL - 17
SP - 569
EP - 591
JO - Language and cognitive processes
JF - Language and cognitive processes
IS - 6
ER -