Sublexical Representations in Visual Word Recognition

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Psychology Press, 2004. - 214 pp.
Language and Cognitive Processes, Volume 19, Number 3
In this introduction to the special issue on sublexical representations in visual word recognition, we briefly discuss the importance of research that attempts to describe the functional units that intervene between low-level perceptual processes and access to whole-word representations in long-term memory. We will comment on how the different contributions to this issue add to our growing knowledge of the role of orthographic, phonological, and morphological information in the overall task of assigning the appropriate meaning to a given string of letters during reading. We also show how the empirical findings reported in this special issue present a challenge for current computational models of visual word recognition.
Sublexical representations and the ‘front end’ of visual word recognition
Letter position coding in printed word perception: Effects of repeated and transposed letters
Replicating syllable frequency effects in Spanish in German: One more challenge to computational models of visual word recognition
Representing syllable information during silent reading: Evidence from eye movements
Are syllables phonological units in visual word
recognition?
Sublexical units and supralexical combinatorics in the processing of interfixed Dutch compounds

Author(s): Carreiras M., Grainger J. (eds.)

Language: English
Commentary: 656621
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Психолингвистика