International audienceComputational models that implement a serial mechanism of phonological assembly predict interactions between the size of the pseudohomophone (PsH) effect and stimulus length. Models with frequency-sensitive word representations predict baseword frequency effects. These predictions were tested in a lexical-decision task. The results showed constant PsH effects across different word lengths (in favor of parallel phonological activation) and baseword frequency effects (in favor of frequency-sensitive representations), However, the baseword frequency effect was opposite of what the models predicted. This result is most easily accommodated by models that assume an orthographic verification mechanism. The plausibility of suc...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access an...
The effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoken word recognition were ...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
The issue of how phonological information becomes available in reading Chinese and the role that it ...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Examined the relationship between the presence of homophones and the appearance of the pseudohomopho...
International audienceThis study examined the lexical representation of words with two pronunciation...
In three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment, performance on low-f...
College subjects witnessed repeated presentations of words, pseudohomophones and control nonwords, m...
The joint effects of stimulus quality and word frequency in lexical decision were examined in 4 expe...
International audienceAbstract Does phonology contribute to effects of orthographically related flan...
The present study investigates the pseudohomophone effect of visually presented stimuli in lexical d...
15 pagesInternational audienceThrough the analysis of length effects (2-to-4 syllables) in reading a...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access an...
The effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoken word recognition were ...
New analyses of pseudo-homophone RTs (e.g., BRANE) from two published lexical decision studies clari...
The issue of how phonological information becomes available in reading Chinese and the role that it ...
The role of phonology in word recognition was investigated in 6 lexical-decision experiments involvi...
We investigated phonological processing in normal readers to answer the question to what extent phon...
Examined the relationship between the presence of homophones and the appearance of the pseudohomopho...
International audienceThis study examined the lexical representation of words with two pronunciation...
In three lexical decision experiments and one progressive demasking experiment, performance on low-f...
College subjects witnessed repeated presentations of words, pseudohomophones and control nonwords, m...
The joint effects of stimulus quality and word frequency in lexical decision were examined in 4 expe...
International audienceAbstract Does phonology contribute to effects of orthographically related flan...
The present study investigates the pseudohomophone effect of visually presented stimuli in lexical d...
15 pagesInternational audienceThrough the analysis of length effects (2-to-4 syllables) in reading a...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
Background: If all available acoustic phonetic information of words is used during lexical access an...
The effects of phonological neighborhood density and word frequency in spoken word recognition were ...