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Orthographic influences when processing spoken pseudowords: Theoretical implications [PDF]
When we hear an utterance, is the orthographic representation of that utterance activated when it is being processed? Orthographic influences have been previously examined in relation to spoken pseudoword processing in three different paradigms.
Marcus eTaft
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Orthographic processing in animals: Implications for comparative psychologists [PDF]
Two recent studies have shown that pigeons and baboons can discriminate written English words from nonwords, and these findings were interpreted as demonstrating that orthographic processing is possible in absence of linguistic knowledge. Here, I emphasize a different idea, which is that these studies also inform comparative psychologists on the ...
Joël Fagot
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Orthographic processing in pigeons (Columba livia). [PDF]
Significance A novel theory suggests that orthographic processing is the product of neuronal recycling, with visual circuits that evolved to code visual objects now co-opted to code words. Here, we provide a litmus test of this theory by assessing whether pigeons, an organism with a visual system organizationally distinct from that of ...
Scarf D +5 more
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A compositional letter code explains orthographic processing
Aakash Agrawal, K Hari, S. P. Arun
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Decision times in orthographic processing: a cross-linguistic study. [PDF]
AbstractReading comparisons across transparent and opaque orthographies indicate critical differences that may reveal the mechanisms involved in orthographic decoding across orthographies. Here, we address the role of criterion and speed of processing in accounting for performance differences across languages.
Mauti M +4 more
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Computational models of location-invariant orthographic processing [PDF]
We trained three topologies of backpropagation neural networks to discriminate 2000 words lexical representations presented at different positions of a horizontal letter array. The first topology zero-deck contains no hidden layer, the second one-deck has a single hidden layer, and for the last topology two-deck, the task is divided in two subtasks ...
Frédéric Dandurand +2 more
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Language Dominance Modulates Transposed-Letter N400 Priming Effects in Bilinguals
Models of visual word recognition differ as to how print exposure modulates orthographic precision. In some models, precision is the optimal end state of a lexical representation; the associations between letters and positions are initially approximate ...
Gabriela Meade +2 more
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Orthographic learning in adults through overt and covert reading
Fluent reading and writing rely on well-developed orthographic representations stored in memory. According to the self-teaching hypothesis (Share, D. L. (1995). Phonological recoding and self-teaching: Sine qua non of reading acquisition. Cognition, 55(2)
Anna Chrabaszcz +4 more
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Orthographic influences on L2 auditory word processing
An increasing number of studies has demonstrated that learning to read and write influences the way spoken language is processed. While previous research on this field of study almost exclusively investigated orthographic effects on L1 spoken word processing, the present thesis is aimed at extending previous findings to L2 spoken word processing.
Thomas Dornbusch
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Orthographic and semantic processing in young readers [PDF]
This investigation examined orthographic and semantic processing during reading acquisition. Children in first to fourth grade were presented with a target word and two response alternatives, and were asked to identify the semantic match. Words were presented in four conditions: an exact match and unrelated foil (STONE–STONE–EARS), an exact match and ...
Lara R, Polse, Judy S, Reilly
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