In the present study, the role of phonological information in visual word recognition is investigated by adopting a large-scale data-driven approach that exploits a new consistency measure based on distributional semantics methods. A recent study by Marelli, Amenta, and Crepaldi (2015) showed that the consistency between an orthographic string and the meanings to which it is associated in a large corpus is a relevant predictor in lexical decision experiments. Exploiting irregular mappings between orthography and phonology in English, we were able to compute a phonology-to-semantics consistency measure that dissociates from its orthographic counterpart and tested both measures on lexical decision data taken from the British Lexicon Project (...
For over 15 years, masked phonological priming effects have been offered as evidence that phonology ...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
Lexical decision and naming performance were examined using visually presented words and pseudowords...
In the present study, the role of phonological information in visual word recognition is investigate...
Six experiments addressed the role of phonological information in visual word recognition using a se...
The current study investigated the nature of phonological codes used in visual word recognition. The...
Summary : The role of phonology in visual word recognition. This article provides a review of experi...
.Nonwords such as brate and pseudohomophones such as brane are often used to explore the processes i...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the role phonology plays for visual word recognition and ph...
Abstract To what extent does semantic information play a functional role in visual word recognition?...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
Orthography–semantics consistency (OSC) is a measure that quantifies the degree of semantic relatedn...
Recent studies have shown that the involvement of semantic information in visual lexical decision de...
The present study was designed to compare lexical decision latencies in visual and auditory modaliti...
For over 15 years, masked phonological effects have been offered as evidence that phonology plays a ...
For over 15 years, masked phonological priming effects have been offered as evidence that phonology ...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
Lexical decision and naming performance were examined using visually presented words and pseudowords...
In the present study, the role of phonological information in visual word recognition is investigate...
Six experiments addressed the role of phonological information in visual word recognition using a se...
The current study investigated the nature of phonological codes used in visual word recognition. The...
Summary : The role of phonology in visual word recognition. This article provides a review of experi...
.Nonwords such as brate and pseudohomophones such as brane are often used to explore the processes i...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the role phonology plays for visual word recognition and ph...
Abstract To what extent does semantic information play a functional role in visual word recognition?...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
Orthography–semantics consistency (OSC) is a measure that quantifies the degree of semantic relatedn...
Recent studies have shown that the involvement of semantic information in visual lexical decision de...
The present study was designed to compare lexical decision latencies in visual and auditory modaliti...
For over 15 years, masked phonological effects have been offered as evidence that phonology plays a ...
For over 15 years, masked phonological priming effects have been offered as evidence that phonology ...
Previous research using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) suggested that phonological processing...
Lexical decision and naming performance were examined using visually presented words and pseudowords...