Uncovering phonological regularity in neologisms: Contributions of sonority theory

SS Christman - Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
… of neologisms at the level of core phonology. Results revealed that the demisyllable …
phonological processing, (2) sonority analyses may capture the ‘hidden’ phonological regularity

Individual differences in L2 literacy acquisition: Predicting reading skill from sensitivity to regularities between orthography, phonology, and semantics

H Brice, N Siegelman, M van den Bunt… - Studies in Second …, 2022 - cambridge.org
regularity change across time. We looked at how individual differences in sensitivity to OP
and OS regularities … , as readers assimilate the new regularities and leverage them for efficient …

Age-linked declines in retrieving orthographic knowledge: empirical, practical, and theoretical implications.

DG MacKay, L Abrams - Psychology and Aging, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
… , age differences in word retrieval decrease when orthographic and phonological cues
are … of “regularitydiffer on the input- versus the output-side: In general, input-side (orthography-to-…

[PDF][PDF] The role of phonetic naturalness in phonological rule acquisition

S Peperkamp12, K Skoruppa, E Dupoux - 2006 - researchgate.net
phonological regularities (Saffran & Thiessen 2003; Seidl & Buckley 2005). In this article, we
focus on the acquisition of phonological … performed well and did not differ from one another. …

Phonological development from babbling to speech: Common tendencies and individual differences

MM Vihman, CA Ferguson, M Elbert - Applied psycholinguistics, 1986 - cambridge.org
… Finally, we carry the question of the extent of individual differences in shaping early
phonology one step further by constructing "word selection trees." This is a modification of the "…

The facilitative influence of phonological similarity and neighborhood frequency in speech production in younger and older adults

MS Vitevitch, MS Sommers - Memory & cognition, 2003 - Springer
… Such a word will receive greater amounts of activation via the shared phonologicalnodes
than a target word with a sparse neighborhood because of the difference in the number of …

Children's and adults' reading of nonwords: effects of regularity and consistency.

V Coltheart, J Leahy - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
… of phonology for nonwords. Children from the first three grades of primary school were studied
so that any changes in performance with age and … For nonword reading, no differences in …

Meta-analysis of bilingual phonological awareness: Language, age, and psycholinguistic grain size.

L Branum-Martin, S Tao, S Garnaat… - Journal of …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
… However, the estimates suggest that correlations differ widely across … regularity of phonological
representations yields higher or lower correlations. For the time being, these differences

Reading through the life span: Individual differences in psycholinguistic effects.

RAI Davies, R Arnell, JMH Birchenough… - Journal of …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
… into account differences in reading or phonological awareness … regularity were also significantly
modulated by differences in … Inspection of a scatterplot relating age differences to subject-…

Deviant neurophysiological responses to phonological regularities in speech in dyslexic children

ML Bonte, H Poelmans, L Blomert - Neuropsychologia, 2007 - Elsevier
… these phonetic–phonological anomalies. We focus on a phonological regularity that starts to
… these more general differences in ERP morphology due to auditory stimulation and specific …