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Orthographic onsets as functional units of adult word recognition
Authors:Judith A Bowey
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Queensland, 4072 Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:Five experiments are described. Experiments 1 to 3 used a case-change methodology to test the hypothesis that orthographic onsets serve as units of visual word recognition. It was assumed that presenting words in mixed case would disrupt processing more strongly when the case change occurred within a subunit of word recognition than when the case change occurred between subunits of word recognition. The orthographic onset hypothesis was supported in two of three experiments. The sensitivity of the case-change methodology as a means of testing the orthographic onset hypothesis was examined in two further experiments using case change to disrupt orthographic rimes. Again, mixed results were observed. Given the abundance of evidence that, for skilled readers, ortho-graphic rimes serve as functional units of print and independent arguments that the case-change methodology represents an inherently conservative test of hypotheses concerning multiletter units of print, the current results provide preliminary evidence for the ortho-graphic onset as a functional unit of print.This research was funded by the Australian Research Council. I would like to thank Julie Hansen, Mataji Kennedy, and Anne O'Brien for their assistance with testing. The writing of this paper was completed at Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut.
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