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Chinese Lexical Production Mechanism Of Uyghur Bilinguals From The Tip-of-the-tongue Phenomena

Posted on:2014-12-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330422958262Subject:Development and educational psychology
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Lexical production is a hot issue in the study of psychology, it is necessary fromthe tip of the tongue phenomenon on minority explain vocabulary generationmechanism and provides the theory basis for bilingual education is necessary. Inorder to explore the mechanism of the lexical production in the Uyghur bilinguals.The cross-language primed picture naming and the recognition task was used.In the first research, by exchanging the word frequency and level of theproficiency,we use picture naming and the recognition task to explore the cause oflexical production failure. The results found that TOT is most likely to happen underthe unskilled level of Chinese and the the target word for low-frequency words. Thecause of the lexical production failure is the weak connection between semantic nodeand phonological node.In the second research, by the manipulating prime types and prime languages, weuse picture naming and the recognition task to further explore the Chinese lexicalproduction. Under the condition of three different prime types on intralinguisticprime, Chinese words production have the correct percentage, TOT percentage anddon’t know percentage amount percentage, the percentage compared to the results isas follows: phonological prime effect only exists phonological prime, because theright percentage increase significantly and TOT percentage decrease significantly;semantical prime effect only exists semantical prime, because the do not knowdecrease significantly. According to these results, the conclusion is: the phonologicalprime promote the Chinese phonological information retrieval, semanticalinformation retrieval has no effect; the semantical prime promote the Chinesesemantical information retrieval. In cross-language prime tasks, skilled and unskilledgroups. have the significant cross-language priming effects on semantical prime to“don not word” percentage. phonological prime promotes phonological informationretrieval on skilled blinguals.
Keywords/Search Tags:Blinguals, Tip-of-the-tongue, Lexical production
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