A large body of research has examined the factors which affect the speed with which words are recognised in lexical decision tasks. Nothing has yet been reported concerning the important factors in differentiating acronyms (e.g. BBC, HIV, NASA) from non-words. It appears that this task poses little problem for skilled readers, in spite of the fact that acronyms have uncommon, even illegal, spellings in English. We used regression techniques to examine the role of a number of lexical and non-lexical variables known to be important in word processing in relation to lexical decision for acronym targets. Findings indicated that acronym recognition is affected by age of acquisition and imageability. In a departure from findings in word recogniti...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
It has been suggested that acronyms like BBC are processed like real words. This claim has been base...
Acronyms are an idiosyncratic part of our everydayvocabulary. Research in word processing has used a...
This thesis examined the processes involved in reading and recognising acronyms (e.g. BBC, HIV, NA...
This paper describes the progressive performance of JD, a patient with semantic dementia, on acrony...
It has been suggested that acronyms like BBC are processed like real words. This claim has been base...
Background: Within dual route models of reading, words with regular spelling to sound correspondence...
It has been suggested that acronyms like BBC are processed like real words. This claim has been base...
In spite of their unusual orthographic and phonological form, acronyms (e.g., BBC, HIV, NATO) canbec...
This paper describes the performance of a patient with semantic dementia on tasks involving acronym ...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
International audienceWe collected subjective frequency, age-of-acquisition, and imageability norms ...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
It has been suggested that acronyms like BBC are processed like real words. This claim has been base...
Acronyms are an idiosyncratic part of our everydayvocabulary. Research in word processing has used a...
This thesis examined the processes involved in reading and recognising acronyms (e.g. BBC, HIV, NA...
This paper describes the progressive performance of JD, a patient with semantic dementia, on acrony...
It has been suggested that acronyms like BBC are processed like real words. This claim has been base...
Background: Within dual route models of reading, words with regular spelling to sound correspondence...
It has been suggested that acronyms like BBC are processed like real words. This claim has been base...
In spite of their unusual orthographic and phonological form, acronyms (e.g., BBC, HIV, NATO) canbec...
This paper describes the performance of a patient with semantic dementia on tasks involving acronym ...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
International audienceWe collected subjective frequency, age-of-acquisition, and imageability norms ...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...
This study aimed to identify predictors of single word spelling performance in children using a nove...