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Burt, Jennifer S. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2009
University students participated in five experiments concerning the effects of unmasked, orthographically similar, primes on visual word recognition in the lexical decision task (LDT) and naming tasks. The modal prime-target stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) was 350 ms. When primes were words that were orthographic neighbors of the targets, and…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, College Students, Experiments, Task Analysis
Lew-Williams, Casey; Fernald, Anne – Journal of Memory and Language, 2010
Three experiments using online-processing measures explored whether native and non-native Spanish-speaking adults use gender-marked articles to identify referents of target nouns more rapidly, as shown previously with 3-year-old children learning Spanish as L1 (Lew-Williams & Fernald, 2007). In Experiment 1, participants viewed familiar objects…
Descriptors: Sentences, Nouns, Grammar, Language Processing
Frankish, Clive; Turner, Emma – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
Misperception of nonwords created by adjacent letter transpositions (TL anagrams) indicates that word recognition is based on an orthographic matching process that is tolerant of minor positional errors in the letter sequence. We report five experiments that investigate the extent to which the misperception of TL anagrams is influenced by…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Phonology, Orthographic Symbols, Perception