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Word-frequency and phonological-neighborhood effects on verbal short-term memory
Authors:Roodenrys Steven  Hulme Charles  Lethbridge Alistair  Hinton Melinda  Nimmo Lisa M
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. steven_roodenrys@uow.edu.au
Abstract:Immediate memory span and maximal articulation rate were assessed for word sets differing in frequency, word-neighborhood size, and average word-neighborhood frequency. Memory span was greater for high- than low-frequency words, greater for words from large than small phonological neighborhoods, and greater for words from high- than low-frequency phonological neighborhoods. Maximal articulation rate was also facilitated by word frequency, phonological-neighborhood size, and neighborhood frequency. In a final study all 3 lexical variables were found to influence the recall outcome for individual words. These effects of phonological-word neighborhood on memory performance suggest that phonological information in long-term memory plays an active role in recall in short-term-memory tasks, and they present a challenge to current theories of short-term memory.
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