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Ling 580ELexical Ambiguity
Forster & Hector 2002
Salient Nuggets
• Semantic features active early in the lexical processing cycle
• Form “features” active early as well• Dense orthographic neighborhoods for
non-words have an inhibitory effect on lexical decision (less clear for words)?
• Within orthographic neighborhoods, semantic features of neighbors can affect a modified lexical decision task
Experiments
• Task: Is the letter string an animal?
• Question: Do high-N nonwords take longer to classify than others?
• Question: Do the semantic features of neighbors have an effect?
Experiment 1
• Is the letter string an animal?• Experiment 1 materials (differing Ns):
bear ramen raminbees valley walleyeagle polar polerturtle
• Results: no effect of N• Problem: Lit suggests a intrinsic form-first
effect for non-words, irrespective of task
Experiment 2
• Is the letter string an animal?• Experiment 2 materials (differing Ns):
whale ramen ramin whelelizard valley walley bizardeagle polar poler eigleturtle turple
• Results: nonwords with an animal neighbor did have an effect, but nonwords with nonexamplar neighbor (e.g., cishop) had no effect
Experiment 2
• Suggests: Semantic properties of individual neighbors are taken into account prior to decision
• But, semantically irrelevant candidates do not slow the decision process
• Thus, semantic context – animal or not – affects RT depending on the semantic features of orthographically similar neighbors
Experiment 3
• Is the letter string a word? (lex. decision)
• Experiment 3 materials:
Experiment 3
• Experiment 3 results:
Experiment 4
• Is the letter string an animal?
• Experiment 4 materials:
Experiment 4
• Results: high non-N nonwords with an animal neighbor did not take longer to reject than low-N nonwords with an animal neighbor
• In other words, animal neighbor was the most important variable
• “..what appears to be happening is that the presence of a single animal neighbor does indeed delay any decision...but only one word needs to be checked. The other neighbors are ignored.”
General Info
• Some models (e.g., links model) predict form processing before semantic processing: therefore, orthographic neighbors should have an effect irrespective of task (e.g., semantic, lexical decision, etc.)
• Some models (e.g. cascaded semantic-first) predict salient semantic features will affect task, but form will not (e.g., no non-word N effect in semantic task)
General info
• Experiments 1,2,4 show that semantic effects are important – non-words with animal neighbors faster than others in a semantic categorization task
• Experiment 3, however, shows the form is also important – non-words with no neighbors much faster in lexical decision
• What the results don’t tell us: how early are the semantic effects
Relevance
• Semantic context relevant