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The role of orthography in speech production revisited
Authors:Alario F-X  Perre Laetitia  Castel Caroline  Ziegler Johannes C
Institution:Laboratoire de Psychologie Cognitive, CNRS & Université de Provence, Marseille, France. alario@up.univ-mrs.fr
Abstract:The language production system of literate adults comprises an orthographic system (used during written language production) and a phonological system (used during spoken language production). Recent psycholinguistic research has investigated possible influences of the orthographic system on the phonological system. This research has produced contrastive results, with some studies showing effects of orthography in the course of normal speech production while others failing to show such effects. In this article, we review the available evidence and consider possible explanations for the discrepancy. We then report two form-preparation experiments which aimed at testing for the effects of orthography in spoken word-production. Our results provide clear evidence that the orthographic properties of the words do not influence their spoken production in picture naming. We discuss this finding in relation to psycholinguistic and neuropsychological investigations of the relationship between written and spoken word-production.
Keywords:Language production  Speech  Phonology  Orthography  Writing  Picture naming
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