Limitations of the dual-process-theory regarding the writing of words and non-words to dictation |
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Authors: | Tucha Oliver Trumpp Christian Lange Klaus W |
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Affiliation: | Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, Germany. oliver.tucha@psychologie.uni-regensburg.de |
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Abstract: | It is generally assumed that the lexical and phonological systems are involved in writing to dictation. In an experiment concerned with the writing of words and non-words to dictation, the handwriting of female students was registered using a digitising tablet. The data contradict the assumption that the phonological system represents an alexical process. Both words and non-words which were acoustically presented to the subjects were lexically parsed. The analysis of kinematic data revealed significant differences between the subjects' writing of words and non-words. The findings reveal gross disturbances of handwriting fluency during the writing of non-words. The findings of the experiment cannot be explained by the dual-process-theory. |
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