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의미 점화 과제를 활용한 한국어 단어와 어절의 의미 처리

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Author(s)
강진원태진이최원일
Type
Article
Citation
언어과학연구, no.116, pp.309 - 332
Issued Date
2026-03
Abstract
This study examined whether Korean eojeols and words have similar semantic processing patterns. To this end, a semantic priming task with a 200ms SOA was used. Semantic relatedness (related vs. unrelated) was manipulated based on Word2Vec-derived semantic similarity, and prime type (word vs. eojeol) was also manipulated. Experiment 1 used accusative case markers to create relatively natural priming contexts, whereas Experiment 2 employed a wider range of case markers to construct less natural contexts. Both experiments showed reliable semantic priming effects, with faster responses for the related than the unrelated conditions across word and eojeol primes. Notably, no interaction between the relatedness and the prime type was found for either response times or accuracy in either experiment. These findings show that Word2Vec-based similarity elicits semantic priming and that Korean words and eojeols undergo the same semantic processing.
Publisher
언어과학회
ISSN
1229-0343
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/34033
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