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ERIC Number: EJ1210871
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019-Apr
Pages: 22
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Is the Consonant Primacy Script-Universal or Script-Specific? Evidence from Non-Roman Script Korean "Hangul"
Pae, Hye K.; Bae, Sungbong; Yi, Kwangoh
Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, v32 n4 p1085-1106 Apr 2019
Given the well-documented consonant primacy established in Roman script, this study examined the role of consonants and vowels in lexical decision of Korean "Hangul" among skilled Korean readers in order to identify whether the salient role of consonants over vowels would be script-universal or script-specific. Three experiments were carried out to investigate how consonant primes facilitated word recognition using related and unrelated consonant primes (e.g., ???? --?? vs. ????-- ??, respectively; Experiment 1), consonant and vowel primes in linearity (e.g.,???? -- ?? vs. ?? -- ??, respectively; Experiment 2), and consonant and vowel primes in syllabic blocks (e.g., -- ??, -- ??, respectively; Experiment 3). Results showed that significant consonant priming effects were not found, in comparison to those of vowels, in either linear or block formats. Taken together, the findings suggest that the consonant primacy effect may not apply to non-Roman script "Hangul" recognition and may be script-specific.
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Language: English
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