Some previous studies have shown that the availability of orthographic information leads to positive effects for second language (L2) phonology, while others document negative effects. In this paper, we examine the role of orthography on novel spoken-word learning by comparing word pairs that differed in most or all of their segments (nonminimal pairs) and those that only differed in one phoneme (minimal pairs) that was considered easy or difficult to discriminate. We tested the performance of learners whose native languages have transparent orthographies as well as learners with opaque orthographies. Our findings show that regardless of linguistic background and native orthographic system, availability of orthographic information during wo...
Orthographies encode phonological information only at the level of words (chiefly, the information e...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
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Previous studies have shown that orthography is activated during speech processing and that it may h...
Previous studies have shown that orthography is activated during speech processing and that it may h...
Availability of orthography during word learning has been found to facilitate learning the word’s sp...
International audienceL1 French participants learned novel L2 English words over two days of learnin...
The present study investigated the effect of orthography on the learning and subsequent processing o...
This study provides a thorough examination of the role of orthography in promoting first language-ba...
Previous research has shown that orthography influences the learning and processing of spoken non-na...
Learning new vocabulary words in a second language is a challenge for the adult learner, especially ...
Evidence from both alphabetic and nonalphabetic languages has suggested the role of orthography in t...
A critical skill for word decoding and reading development is that of orthographic processing, which...
Visual information from the lips and face is an integral part of speech perception. In addition, ort...
Orthographies encode phonological information only at the level of words (chiefly, the information e...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Previous studies have shown that orthography is activated during speech processing and that it may h...
Previous studies have shown that orthography is activated during speech processing and that it may h...
Availability of orthography during word learning has been found to facilitate learning the word’s sp...
International audienceL1 French participants learned novel L2 English words over two days of learnin...
The present study investigated the effect of orthography on the learning and subsequent processing o...
This study provides a thorough examination of the role of orthography in promoting first language-ba...
Previous research has shown that orthography influences the learning and processing of spoken non-na...
Learning new vocabulary words in a second language is a challenge for the adult learner, especially ...
Evidence from both alphabetic and nonalphabetic languages has suggested the role of orthography in t...
A critical skill for word decoding and reading development is that of orthographic processing, which...
Visual information from the lips and face is an integral part of speech perception. In addition, ort...
Orthographies encode phonological information only at the level of words (chiefly, the information e...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...