AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on monosyllables. Forty-one skilled adult readers read aloud 915 disyllabic nonwords that shared important characteristics with English words. Stress, pronunciation, and naming latencies were analyzed and compared to data from three computational accounts of disyllabic reading, including a rule-based algorithm (Rastle & Coltheart, 2000) and connectionist approaches (the CDP++ model of Perry, Ziegler, & Zorzi, 2010, and the print-to-stress network of Ševa, Monaghan, & Arciuli, 2009). Item-based regression analyses revealed orthographic and phonological influences on modal human stress assignment, pronunciation variability, and naming latencies, while...
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) mod...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...
Models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words, consequently lexical stress assignme...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
International audienceMost words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential co...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
Computational models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words. However extending thos...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Models of reading aloud have tended to focus on the mapping between graphemes and phonemes in monosy...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
When the task is reading nonwords aloud, skilled adult readers are very variable in the responses th...
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) mod...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...
Models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words, consequently lexical stress assignme...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
International audienceMost words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential co...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
Computational models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words. However extending thos...
Most words in English have more than one syllable, yet the most influential computational models of ...
DRC (Coltheart et al., 2001) and CDP++ (Perry et al., 2010) are two of the most successful models of...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Models of reading aloud have tended to focus on the mapping between graphemes and phonemes in monosy...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
Multisyllabic words have been neglected in determining the relationship between spelling and sound i...
When the task is reading nonwords aloud, skilled adult readers are very variable in the responses th...
Two prominent dual-route computational models of reading aloud are the dual-route cascaded (DRC) mod...
Ten college students and ten PhDs read aloud 30 unfamiliar English words, two to five syllables in l...
Models of reading have typically focused on monosyllabic words, consequently lexical stress assignme...