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A Baybayin word recognition system [PDF]
Baybayin is a pre-Hispanic Philippine writing system used in Luzon island. With the effort in reintroducing the script, in 2018, the Committee on Basic Education and Culture of the Philippine Congress approved House Bill 1022 or the ”National Writing ...
Rodney Pino+2 more
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AbstractUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying skilled reading is at the center of modern psycholinguistics, and has been a topic of considerable interest since the beginnings of psychology as a scientific discipline. This article considers some of the theoretical and empirical issues that have shaped our understanding of one specific aspect of ...
Kathleen Rastle
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Recognition of affixed words and the word frequency effect [PDF]
Three experiments are reported in which the word frequency effect is used as a diagnostic for determining whether affixed words coming from the same stem are stored together or separately in the lexicon. Prefixed words are examined in the first experiment, inflected words in the second and third.
Marcus Taft
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The right visual field advantage and the optimal viewing position effect: On the relation between foveal and parafoveal word recognition [PDF]
Recent developments on the optimal viewing position (OVP) effect suggest that it may be caused by the same factors that underlie the right visual field advantage in word recognition.
Brysbaert, M., Schroyens, W., Vitu, F.
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Activation of embedded words in spoken word recognition. [PDF]
Tilburg University Beatrice de Gelder Tilburg University and Universit6 Libre de Bruxelles Three cross-modal associative priming experiments investigated whether speech input acti- vates words that are embedded in other words.
Jean Vroomen, Béatrice de Gelder
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Breaking the boundaries: the power of ligatures in visual-word recognition [PDF]
IntroductionCurrent neurobiological-inspired models of visual-word recognition propose that letter detectors in the word recognition system can tolerate some variations in the visual form of the letters.
María Fernández-López+3 more
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Spoken-Word Recognition: The Access to Embedded Words [PDF]
Two cross-modal priming experiments investigated whether the representation of either an initial- or a final-embedded word may be activated when the longer carrier word is auditorily presented. Visual targets were semantically related either to the embedded word or to the carrier word or they were unrelated to the primes. A priming effect was found for
Frédéric Isel, Nicole Bacri
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Spoken word recognition in French
Different linguistic factors can influence the recognition of spoken words in French. We are interested in the impact of the linguistic factor of phonological density, which refers to the number of phonological neighbours of words and which is related to
Ingrid Tiscareño
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Word Properties Predicting Children’s Word Recognition [PDF]
We examined whether word recognition accuracy and latency of words children encounter during primary school across the upper primary school grades can be predicted from word form (word length, mean Levenshtein distance, and mean frequency of neighbors), word meaning (free association network markers) and word exposure (corpus frequency and contextual ...
Iris Monster+5 more
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