The influence of orthography on children's on-line auditory word recognition was studied from the end of Grade 2 to the end of Grade 4, by examining the orthographic consistency effect [Ziegler, J. C. & Ferrand, L. (1998). Orthography shapes the perception of speech: The consistency effect in auditory recognition. Psychonomic Bulletin &Review, 5, 683-689.] in auditory lexical decision and shadowing tasks. Words with rhymes that can be spelled in two different ways (inconsistent) produced longer auditory lexical decision and shadowing times and more errors than did consistent words. A similar consistency effect was also observed on pseudowords. The observation of a general consistency effect, both for words and pseudowords, in lexical decisi...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
Introduction It is well known that a difficulty in forming lexical representations is a strong predi...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
Many studies have repeatedly shown an orthographic consistency effect in the auditory lexical decisi...
A number of studies done in the past decade revealed influence of orthographic information on audito...
According to current models, spoken word recognition is driven by the phonological properties of the...
International audiencePrevious research has found that orthographic information can influence audito...
A large domain of linguistic inquiry concerns the nature of words. It is widely thought that words a...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Previous behavioural studies of auditory lexical decision have shown longer reaction times due to in...
International audienceWhile the influence of orthographic knowledge on lexical and postlexical speec...
Three experiments addressed whether bidirectional orthographic-phonologic consistency constrains Eng...
International audienceBehavioral evidence for the orthographic effects on speech processing was firs...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
Introduction It is well known that a difficulty in forming lexical representations is a strong predi...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated orthographic influences on spoken word recognit...
Many studies have repeatedly shown an orthographic consistency effect in the auditory lexical decisi...
A number of studies done in the past decade revealed influence of orthographic information on audito...
According to current models, spoken word recognition is driven by the phonological properties of the...
International audiencePrevious research has found that orthographic information can influence audito...
A large domain of linguistic inquiry concerns the nature of words. It is widely thought that words a...
One intriguing question in language research concerns the extent to which orthographic information i...
Previous behavioural studies of auditory lexical decision have shown longer reaction times due to in...
International audienceWhile the influence of orthographic knowledge on lexical and postlexical speec...
Three experiments addressed whether bidirectional orthographic-phonologic consistency constrains Eng...
International audienceBehavioral evidence for the orthographic effects on speech processing was firs...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
There is increasing evidence that orthographic information has an impact on spoken word processing. ...
Five experiments explored how we learn to read and recognise words with typical and atypical spellin...
Introduction It is well known that a difficulty in forming lexical representations is a strong predi...