Nonwords created by transposing two non-adjacent orthographic consonants (CONDISER) have been reported to produce more priming for their baseword (CONSIDER), and to be classified as a nonword less readily than nonwords created by transposing two orthographic vowels (CINSODER). We investigate the origin of this difference and its relevance for theories of letter position coding. In the unprimed versions of the lexical decision and same-different tasks, a consonant-vowel difference was found in the transposition condition, not when those letters are substituted (Experiment 1). We found that when transpositions involved the disruption of a consonant cluster (OPMITAL), reaction times were slowed compared to when transpositions involved only let...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
When two consonants within an English word were transposed to create a nonword, difficulty in lexica...
Research suggests that readers of Korean Hangul demonstrate precise orthographic coding. In contrast...
In skilled adult readers, transposed-letter effects (jugde-JUDGE) are greater for consonant than for...
Richard HarrisThis study examined the effect of letter transposition on reading comprehension. Since...
Issue online: 3 October 2016In skilled adult readers, transposed-letter effects (jugde-JUDGE) are gr...
Studies have revealed that consonants and vowels serve different roles during linguistic processing....
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
International audienceSame-different matching Parallel word processing Word position coding A B S T ...
Transposed-Letter Effects There is now considerable evidence (e.g., Perea & Lupker, 2003a; 2003b...
A masked nonword prime generated by transposing adjacent inner letters in a word (e.g., jugde) facil...
International audienceNonwords created by transposing two phonemes of auditory words (e.g., /buʒãle/...
International audienceWe report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transpose...
Transposing two internal letters of a word produces a perceptually similar item (e.g., CHOLOCATE bei...
We report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transposed letters in orthograp...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
When two consonants within an English word were transposed to create a nonword, difficulty in lexica...
Research suggests that readers of Korean Hangul demonstrate precise orthographic coding. In contrast...
In skilled adult readers, transposed-letter effects (jugde-JUDGE) are greater for consonant than for...
Richard HarrisThis study examined the effect of letter transposition on reading comprehension. Since...
Issue online: 3 October 2016In skilled adult readers, transposed-letter effects (jugde-JUDGE) are gr...
Studies have revealed that consonants and vowels serve different roles during linguistic processing....
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the flexibility of letter-position encoding in word id...
International audienceSame-different matching Parallel word processing Word position coding A B S T ...
Transposed-Letter Effects There is now considerable evidence (e.g., Perea & Lupker, 2003a; 2003b...
A masked nonword prime generated by transposing adjacent inner letters in a word (e.g., jugde) facil...
International audienceNonwords created by transposing two phonemes of auditory words (e.g., /buʒãle/...
International audienceWe report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transpose...
Transposing two internal letters of a word produces a perceptually similar item (e.g., CHOLOCATE bei...
We report four experiments investigating the effects of repeated and transposed letters in orthograp...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
When two consonants within an English word were transposed to create a nonword, difficulty in lexica...
Research suggests that readers of Korean Hangul demonstrate precise orthographic coding. In contrast...