University students spelled low-frequency words to dictation and subsequently made lexical decisions to them. In Experiment I, lexical decisions were slower on words students had spelled incorrectly relative to words they had spelled correctly, and there A as a larger repetition benefit 101 incorrectly spelled words. In experiment 2, the latency advantage for items spelled correctly was replicated when words were presented for only 200 ms and also in a spelling recognition task, In Experiment 3. masked identity and form priming effects were similar for words that had been spelled correctly and incorrectly, Item spelling accuracy tracked word frequency effects in the way chat it combined with repetition and priming effects. we inter that an ...
Five experiments examined differences in spelling production, spelling acquisition and reading accur...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
Four studies were conducted to determine the range of phonological information that can affect ortho...
How do we read and spell words? One view suggests that there is one orthographic lexicon used to rec...
How do we read and spell words? One view suggests that there is one orthographic lexicon used to rec...
Three theories on the relationship between the lexical orthographic representations utilized in read...
University students made spelling accuracy judgments about correctly and incorrectly spelled words t...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Many words in English resemble each other in multiple ways. When these words have similar spelling, ...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
High-quality lexical representations depend on robust representations of written form (orthography),...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
The construct of ‘lexical quality’ (Perfetti, 2007) is widely invoked in literature on word recognit...
Five experiments examined differences in spelling production, spelling acquisition and reading accur...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
Four studies were conducted to determine the range of phonological information that can affect ortho...
How do we read and spell words? One view suggests that there is one orthographic lexicon used to rec...
How do we read and spell words? One view suggests that there is one orthographic lexicon used to rec...
Three theories on the relationship between the lexical orthographic representations utilized in read...
University students made spelling accuracy judgments about correctly and incorrectly spelled words t...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Many words in English resemble each other in multiple ways. When these words have similar spelling, ...
We examined how whole-word lexical information and knowledge of distributional properties of orthogr...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
High-quality lexical representations depend on robust representations of written form (orthography),...
International audienceMost models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engagin...
The construct of ‘lexical quality’ (Perfetti, 2007) is widely invoked in literature on word recognit...
Five experiments examined differences in spelling production, spelling acquisition and reading accur...
Most models of spelling assume that people rely on two procedures when engaging in spelling: a lexic...
Four studies were conducted to determine the range of phonological information that can affect ortho...