The orthographic neighborhood size (N) of a word—the number of words that can be formed from that word by replacing one letter with another in its place—has been found to have facilitatory effects in word naming. The orthographic neighborhood hypothesis attributes this facilitation to interactive effects. A phonographic neighborhood hypothesis, in contrast, attributes the effect to lexical print-sound conversion. According to the phonographic neighborhood hypothesis, phonographic neighbors (words differing in one letter and one phoneme, e.g., stove and stone) should facilitate naming, and other orthographic neighbors (e.g., stove and shove) should not. The predictions of these two hypotheses are tested. Unique facilitatory phonographic N ef...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
in lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Neighborhood density (ND) is a measure of how simila...
A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. ...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
International audienceThe present study investigated phonological and orthographic neighborhood effe...
A crucial step for understanding how lexical knowledge is represented is to describe the relative si...
Two experiments are reported that examine the influence of a given word's ortllographic neighbours (...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
International audienceThe present study investigated effects of phonological and orthographic neighb...
Words with many orthographic neighbors elicit a larger N400 than words with few orthographic neighbo...
Everyone is familiar with the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. This common word finding difficulty is k...
International audiencePrevious research has found that orthographic information can influence audito...
This article reports two lexical decision experiments that provide evidence for the automatic activa...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
in lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Neighborhood density (ND) is a measure of how simila...
A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. ...
Two lexical decision experiments, using words that were selected and closely matched on several crit...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
International audienceThe present study investigated phonological and orthographic neighborhood effe...
A crucial step for understanding how lexical knowledge is represented is to describe the relative si...
Two experiments are reported that examine the influence of a given word's ortllographic neighbours (...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
International audienceThe present study investigated effects of phonological and orthographic neighb...
Words with many orthographic neighbors elicit a larger N400 than words with few orthographic neighbo...
Everyone is familiar with the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. This common word finding difficulty is k...
International audiencePrevious research has found that orthographic information can influence audito...
This article reports two lexical decision experiments that provide evidence for the automatic activa...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
in lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:Neighborhood density (ND) is a measure of how simila...