Theories of word naming interact with spelling-sound consistency |
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Authors: | Strain Eamon Patterson Karalyn Seidenberg Mark S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, School of Applied Sciences, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, England. e.p.strain@apu.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | In a previous study (E. Strain, K. Patterson, & M. S. Seidenberg, 1995), the authors concluded that word naming is characterized by an interaction between spelling-sound typicality and word imageability, thus implicating a role for word meaning in the naming process. J. Monaghan and A. W. Ellis (2002) reject E. Strain et al.'s conclusion, arguing that it is age of acquisition (AoA) and not imageability that interacts with spelling-sound typicality. In this article, the authors question their alternative interpretation (a) by raising a number of conceptual and methodological issues germane to this debate and (b) by presenting new data that confirm a significant interaction between spelling-sound typicality and imageability in word-naming latencies, an interaction that is reliable when word AoA is controlled in a regression analysis. |
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