A word from a dense neighborhood is often read aloud faster than a word from a sparse neighborhood. This advantage is usually attributed to orthography, but orthographic and phonological neighbors are typically confounded. Two experiments investigated the effect of neighborhood density on reading aloud when phonological density was varied while orthographic density was held constant, and vice versa. A phonological neighborhood effect was observed, but not an orthographic one. These results are inconsistent with the predominant role ascribed to orthographic neighbors in accounts of visual word recognition and reading aloud. Consistent with this interpretation, 6 different computational models of reading aloud failed to simulate this pattern ...
Orthographic and phonological processing skills have been shown to vary as a function of reader skil...
This study examined the influence of the number of orthographically similar candidates, neighborhood...
International audiencePrevious research has found that orthographic information can influence audito...
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 effects of phonological and orthographic neighb...
Two experiments are reported that examine the influence of a given word's ortllographic neighbours (...
This study aimed at examining whether and to what extent orthographic neighborhood of words influenc...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Previous evidence with English beginning readers suggests that some orthographic effects, such as th...
International audienceThe present study investigated phonological and orthographic neighborhood effe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
The orthographic neighborhood size (N) of a word—the number of words that can be formed from that wo...
We examine the relationship of lexical representations, pronunciation variation, and word recognitio...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
Orthographic and phonological processing skills have been shown to vary as a function of reader skil...
This study examined the influence of the number of orthographically similar candidates, neighborhood...
International audiencePrevious research has found that orthographic information can influence audito...
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 effects of phonological and orthographic neighb...
Two experiments are reported that examine the influence of a given word's ortllographic neighbours (...
This study aimed at examining whether and to what extent orthographic neighborhood of words influenc...
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way ortho...
Previous evidence with English beginning readers suggests that some orthographic effects, such as th...
International audienceThe present study investigated phonological and orthographic neighborhood effe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recognition of words is a central component of language processing...
The orthographic neighborhood size (N) of a word—the number of words that can be formed from that wo...
We examine the relationship of lexical representations, pronunciation variation, and word recognitio...
In the area of visual word recognition, there is considerable disagreement as to whether neighborhoo...
Orthographic and phonological processing skills have been shown to vary as a function of reader skil...
This study examined the influence of the number of orthographically similar candidates, neighborhood...
International audiencePrevious research has found that orthographic information can influence audito...