Publisher Summary This chapter presents a discussion on the word recognition literature. Word recognition research is central to notions regarding different levels/codes of analysis in …
Orthographic transparency refers to the systematicity in the mapping between orthographic letter sequences and phonological phoneme sequences in both directions, for reading and …
K Nation, J Cocksey - Journal of experimental child psychology, 2009 - Elsevier
This experiment examined the item-level relationship between 7-year-olds' ability to read words aloud and their knowledge of the same words in the oral domain. Two types of …
JC Ziegler, A Petrova, L Ferrand - Journal of Experimental …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
The role of phonology-to-spelling consistency (ie, feedback consistency) was investigated in 3 lexical decision experiments in both the visual and auditory modalities in French and …
Substantial research has been undertaken to understand the relationship between spelling and sound, but we know little about the relationship between spelling and meaning in …
B Lété, R Peereman, M Fayol - Journal of Memory and Language, 2008 - Elsevier
We describe a large-scale regression study that examines the influence of lexical (word frequency, lexical neighborhood) and sublexical (feedforward and feedback consistency) …
It is generally well accepted that proficient reading requires the assimilation of myriad statistical regularities present in the writing system, including in particular the …
DJ Bolger, J Hornickel, NE Cone… - Human brain …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The objective of this study was to examine the neural correlates of phonological inconsistency (relationship of spelling to sound) and orthographic inconsistency …
Consistency reflects the mapping between spelling and sound. That is, a word is feedforward consistent if its pronunciation matches that of similarly spelled words, and …