We examined whether highly skilled adult readers activate the meanings of high-frequency words using phonology when reading sentences for meaning. A homophone-error paradigm was used. Sentences were written to fit 1 member of a homophone pair, and then 2 other versions were created in which the homophone was replaced by its mate or a spelling-control word. The error words were all high-frequency words, and the correct homophones were either higher-frequency words or low-frequency words-that is, the homophone errors were either the subordinate or dominant member of the pair. Participants read sentences as their eye movements were tracked. When the high-frequency homophone error words were the subordinate member of the homophone pair, partici...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
There are two potential routes to identifying written words; meanings can be “looked up” directly ba...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
Three experiments examined the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings in Grade 5 stude...
There is controversy about the importance of phonology in skilled reading. Event-related potential (...
Six experiments were conducted to address the role of phonological information in visual word recogn...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the role phonology plays for visual word recognition and ph...
Subjects read sentences containing target words that were homophones (words with a single pronunciat...
Six experiments addressed the role of phonological information in visual word recognition using a se...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
We investigated how individual differences in language proficiency and executive control impact cros...
Are speakers sensitive to the frequency with which phrases occur in language. The authors report an ...
The purpose of the dissertation was to investigate how we store and access affixed English words by ...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
There are two potential routes to identifying written words; meanings can be “looked up” directly ba...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
Three experiments examined the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings in Grade 5 stude...
There is controversy about the importance of phonology in skilled reading. Event-related potential (...
Six experiments were conducted to address the role of phonological information in visual word recogn...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the role phonology plays for visual word recognition and ph...
Subjects read sentences containing target words that were homophones (words with a single pronunciat...
Six experiments addressed the role of phonological information in visual word recognition using a se...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
We investigated how individual differences in language proficiency and executive control impact cros...
Are speakers sensitive to the frequency with which phrases occur in language. The authors report an ...
The purpose of the dissertation was to investigate how we store and access affixed English words by ...
This experiment explored the role of phonology in the activation of word meanings when homophonic an...
There are two potential routes to identifying written words; meanings can be “looked up” directly ba...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...