The authors examined the effect of sound-to-spelling regularity on written spelling latencies and writing durations in a dictation task in which participants had to write each target word 3 times in succession. The authors found that irregular words (i.e., those containing low-probability phoneme-to-grapheme mappings) were slower both to initially produce and to execute in writing than were regular words. The regularity effect was found both when participants could and could not see their writing (Experiments 1 and 2) and was larger for low- than for high-frequency words (Experiment 3). These results suggest that central processing of the conflict generated by lexically specific and assembled spelling information for irregular words is not ...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
In spelling-to-dictation tasks, skilled spellers consistently initiate spelling of high-frequency wo...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
We report an investigation of individual differences in handwriting latencies and number of errors i...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
In spelling-to-dictation tasks, skilled spellers consistently initiate spelling of high-frequency wo...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
International audienceThe present study was aimed at testing the locus of word frequency effects in ...
We report an investigation of individual differences in handwriting latencies and number of errors i...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
Recent theories of spelling based on neuropsychological data and on computational modelling (Caramaz...
International audienceHow do we recall a word's spelling? How do we produce the movements to form th...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...
International audienceTyping is becoming our preferred way of writing. Perhaps because of the relati...