In spelling-to-dictation tasks, skilled spellers consistently initiate spelling of high-frequency words faster than that of low-frequency words. Tainturier and Rapp's model of spelling shows three possible loci for this frequency effect: spoken word recognition, orthographic retrieval, and response execution of the first letter. Thus far, researchers have attributed the effect solely to orthographic retrieval without considering spoken word recognition or response execution. To investigate word frequency effects at each of these three loci, Experiment 1 involved a delayed spelling-to-dictation task and Experiment 2 involved a delayed/uncertain task. In Experiment 1, no frequency effect was found in the 1200-ms delayed condition, suggesting ...
We report an investigation of individual differences in handwriting latencies and number of errors i...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...
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 ...
The authors examined the effect of sound-to-spelling regularity on written spelling latencies and wr...
University students spelled low-frequency words to dictation and subsequently made lexical decisions...
The effects of word frequency and spelling-to-sound regularity were examined using standard naming, ...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Contains fulltext : 54910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does the spell...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
We report an investigation of individual differences in handwriting latencies and number of errors i...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...
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 ...
The authors examined the effect of sound-to-spelling regularity on written spelling latencies and wr...
University students spelled low-frequency words to dictation and subsequently made lexical decisions...
The effects of word frequency and spelling-to-sound regularity were examined using standard naming, ...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
Contains fulltext : 54910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does the spell...
Does the spelling of a word mandatorily constrain spoken word production, or does it do so only when...
We report an investigation of individual differences in handwriting latencies and number of errors i...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...
International audienceThis study investigated the time course of spelling, and its influence on grap...