The aim of this paper is to provide further evidence that orthography plays a central role in phonemic awareness, by demonstrating an orthographic congruency effect in phoneme deletion. In four initial phoneme deletion experiments, adult participants produced the correct response more slowly with orthographically mismatched stimulus-response pairs (e.g., worth-earth) than with matched pairs (e.g., wage-age). This orthographic effect occurred with or without specific instructions to ignore spelling and when stimuli were presented with or without the to-be-deleted sound. In a final experiment, participants made more errors on complex than simple onset items, but there was no interaction with orthographic mismatch. The repeated observation of ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
The phoneme detection task is widely used in spoken word recognition research. Alphabetically litera...
Three experiments explored the nature of orthographic influences on performance on phonological awar...
Literacy is widespread, but little is known about its effect on cognitive processes. Research sugges...
The phoneme detection task is widely used in spoken-word recognition research. Alphabetically litera...
Abstract A widely used task in the research on spoken word recognition is phoneme monitoring, in whi...
In this study, two nonword spelling and two orthographic awareness experiments were used to examine ...
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The phoneme detection task is widely used in spoken word recognition research. Alphabetically litera...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Experienced readers show influences of orthographic knowledge on tasks ostensibly tapping phonemic a...
To examine whether lexically stored knowledge about spelling influences phoneme evaluation, we condu...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examines the influence of orthography on the processing of ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
The phoneme detection task is widely used in spoken word recognition research. Alphabetically litera...
Three experiments explored the nature of orthographic influences on performance on phonological awar...
Literacy is widespread, but little is known about its effect on cognitive processes. Research sugges...
The phoneme detection task is widely used in spoken-word recognition research. Alphabetically litera...
Abstract A widely used task in the research on spoken word recognition is phoneme monitoring, in whi...
In this study, two nonword spelling and two orthographic awareness experiments were used to examine ...
Contains fulltext : 29257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Examined whether...
The phoneme detection task is widely used in spoken word recognition research. Alphabetically litera...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Experienced readers show influences of orthographic knowledge on tasks ostensibly tapping phonemic a...
To examine whether lexically stored knowledge about spelling influences phoneme evaluation, we condu...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examines the influence of orthography on the processing of ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
The phoneme detection task is widely used in spoken word recognition research. Alphabetically litera...