Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the auditory-verbal language system. In this study, we examined whether literacy influences the notion of words as phonological units independent of lexical semantics in literate and illiterate subjects. Subjects had to decide which item in a word- or pseudoword pair was phonologically longest. By manipulating the relationship between referent size and phonological length in three word conditions (congruent, neutral, and incongruent) we could examine to what extent subjects focused on form rather than meaning of the stimulus material. Moreover, the pseudoword condition allowed us to examine global phonological awareness independent of lexical seman...
Pseudoword (non-word) reading tasks are a commonly used measure of phonological processing across di...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
According to contemporary accounts, linguistic behaviour reflects the interaction of distinct repres...
Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the au...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
According to the lexical quality hypothesis, differences in the orthographic, semantic, and phonolog...
The influence of formal literacy on spoken language-mediated visual orienting was investigated by us...
Illiteracy remains a world-wide problem not only for children but also for adults. Phonological proc...
Recent experimental evidence from cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience shows that reading...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that language-mediated eye gaze is partly determined by level of ...
There is a long-standing belief that teaching vocabulary in semantic sets to second language learner...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
Pseudoword (non-word) reading tasks are a commonly used measure of phonological processing across di...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
According to contemporary accounts, linguistic behaviour reflects the interaction of distinct repres...
Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the au...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
According to the lexical quality hypothesis, differences in the orthographic, semantic, and phonolog...
The influence of formal literacy on spoken language-mediated visual orienting was investigated by us...
Illiteracy remains a world-wide problem not only for children but also for adults. Phonological proc...
Recent experimental evidence from cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience shows that reading...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
Despite the fact that phonological awareness (PA) is one of the strongest predictors of reading acqu...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that language-mediated eye gaze is partly determined by level of ...
There is a long-standing belief that teaching vocabulary in semantic sets to second language learner...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
Pseudoword (non-word) reading tasks are a commonly used measure of phonological processing across di...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive architecture that allows humans to retrieve words from t...
According to contemporary accounts, linguistic behaviour reflects the interaction of distinct repres...