Graphemic complexity and multiple print-to-sound associations in visual word recognition |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Arnaud?ReyEmail author Niels?O?Schiller |
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Institution: | LEAD-CNRS, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France. arnaud.rey@u-bourgogne.fr |
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Abstract: | It has recently been reported that words containing a multiletter grapheme are processed slower than are words composed of single-letter graphemes (Rastle & Coltheart, 1998; Rey, Jacobs, Schmidt-Weigand, & Ziegler, 1998). In the present study, using a perceptual identification task, we found in Experiment 1 that this graphemic complexity effect can be observed while controlling for multiple print-to-sound associations, indexed by regularity or consistency. In Experiment 2, we obtained cumulative effects of graphemic complexity and regularity. These effects were replicated in Experiment 3 in a naming task. Overall, these results indicate that graphemic complexity and multiple print-to-sound associations effects are independent and should be accounted for in different ways by models of written word processing. |
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