The way in which adult readers process the internal orthographic structure of words was examined in two languages that differ in their syllabic structure, English and Spanish. Readers of both languages were presented with polysyllabic words split according to either their pronounced syllable (e.g., cac tus) or their maximized initial unit corresponding to their Basic Orthographic Syllabic Structure (BOSS, e.g., cact us). In agreement with other recent research, it was found that speed of lexical decision to syllabically split words was faster than to BOSS split words for poorer English speakers, while better English speakers were more oriented toward the BOSS. The Spanish data suggested an overall syllable bias regardless of reading ability...
Although the majority of research in visual word recognition has targeted single-syllable words, mos...
This dissertation investigates intuitions about Spanish syllable structure and whether or not word s...
English has a high orthography, i.e. myriad spelling patterns. Until recently, it has been assumed c...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three exper-iments by ...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three experiments by c...
Cross-language differences in the use of internal orthographic structure when reading polysyllabic w...
International audienceIt is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size o...
It is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size of units that emerge du...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether morphological processing in reading is ...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether morphological processing in reading is ...
A central question in the field of foreign language acquisition is whether the processes involved in...
The current study investigated the time course of cross-linguistic differences in word recognition. ...
Do skilled readers of opaque and transparent orthographies make differential use of lexical and subl...
All alphabetic orthographies use letters in printed words to represent the phonemes in spoken words,...
International audienceIt was predicted that children learning to read inconsistent orthographies (e....
Although the majority of research in visual word recognition has targeted single-syllable words, mos...
This dissertation investigates intuitions about Spanish syllable structure and whether or not word s...
English has a high orthography, i.e. myriad spelling patterns. Until recently, it has been assumed c...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three exper-iments by ...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three experiments by c...
Cross-language differences in the use of internal orthographic structure when reading polysyllabic w...
International audienceIt is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size o...
It is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size of units that emerge du...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether morphological processing in reading is ...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether morphological processing in reading is ...
A central question in the field of foreign language acquisition is whether the processes involved in...
The current study investigated the time course of cross-linguistic differences in word recognition. ...
Do skilled readers of opaque and transparent orthographies make differential use of lexical and subl...
All alphabetic orthographies use letters in printed words to represent the phonemes in spoken words,...
International audienceIt was predicted that children learning to read inconsistent orthographies (e....
Although the majority of research in visual word recognition has targeted single-syllable words, mos...
This dissertation investigates intuitions about Spanish syllable structure and whether or not word s...
English has a high orthography, i.e. myriad spelling patterns. Until recently, it has been assumed c...