In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Meyer, 1999) or independent (e.g., Caramazza, Costa, Miozzo, & Bi, 2001) phonological representations. We carried out a homophone reading aloud task with low frequency irregular homophones and matched low frequency irregular non-homophonic controls. The 'Shared Representation' view predicted a homophone advantage: homophones should be read faster than their matched controls because the low frequency homophone inherits the frequency of its high frequency partner. The 'Independent Representation' view predicted neither an advantage nor a disadvantage: performance should be governed by the homophone's specific-word frequency. Results showed that l...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
This paper examines whether homophones have a ‘shared’ (e.g., Levelt, Roelofs & Meyer, 1999) or ‘ind...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
Item does not contain fulltextA. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series ...
In three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment, performance on low-f...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
Articulatory suppression, the production of speech which is strictly irrelevant to the task in hand,...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
In this paper we investigate whether homophones have shared (e.g., Dell, 1990; Levelt, Roelofs, & Me...
This paper examines whether homophones have a ‘shared’ (e.g., Levelt, Roelofs & Meyer, 1999) or ‘ind...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
Item does not contain fulltextA. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series ...
In three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment, performance on low-f...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi(2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating th...
A. Caramazza, A. Costa, M. Miozzo, and Y. Bi (2001) reported a series of experiments demonstrating t...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
Articulatory suppression, the production of speech which is strictly irrelevant to the task in hand,...
that the ease of producing a word depends only on the frequency of that specific word but not on the...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...