This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone effects, as a function of task demands. Two types of homophones were presented: 1) low-frequency homophones with higher-frequency mates that are not animal names (e.g., maid--made), and 2) low-frequency homophones with mates that are on average, of equivalent frequency and are animal names (e.g., foul--fowl). We observed a double dissociation: In the lexical decision task (LDT), there was a homophone effect for the first type of homophones but not for the second, whereas in the semantic categorization task (SCT) the opposite was true. These results suggest that in these tasks the effects of homophony arise when the homophone's mate creates co...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
The present study was designed to compare lexical decision latencies in visual and auditory modaliti...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
In three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment, performance on low-f...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
The study investigated and compared homophone effect in a semantic categorisation task involving bro...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
The present study was designed to compare lexical decision latencies in visual and auditory modaliti...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
This experiment examined, how the characteristics of homophones and their males influence homophone ...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
In three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment, performance on low-f...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
Most research involving division of labor and visual word recognition has focused on the typical rea...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
International audienceIn three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment...
The study investigated and compared homophone effect in a semantic categorisation task involving bro...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
In a series of experiments, the authors investigated whether naming latencies for homophones (e.g., ...
The present study was designed to compare lexical decision latencies in visual and auditory modaliti...