Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks
Stenneken P, Conrad M, Jacobs AM (2007)
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 36(1): 65-78.
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Stenneken, PriscaUniBi;
Conrad, Markus;
Jacobs, Arthur M.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Empirical evidence for a functional role of syllables in visual word processing is abundant, however it remains rather heterogeneous. The present study aims to further specify the role of syllables and the cognitive accessibility of syllabic information in word processing. The first experiment compared performance across naming and lexical decision tasks by manipulating the number of syllables in words and non-words. Results showed a syllable number effect in both the naming task and the lexical decision task. The second experiment introduced a stimulus set consisting of isolated syllabic and non-syllabic trigrams. Syllable frequency was manipulated in a naming and in a decision task requiring participants to decide on the syllabic status of letter strings. Results showed faster responses for syllables than for non-syllables in both tasks. Syllable frequency effects were observed in the decision task. In summary, the results from these manipulations of different types of syllable information confirm an important role of syllabic units in both recognition and production. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)
Stichworte
Lexical Decision;
Syllables;
Word Recognition;
Naming
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
Band
36
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
65-78
ISSN
0090-6905
eISSN
1573-6555
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1954212
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Stenneken P, Conrad M, Jacobs AM. Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. 2007;36(1):65-78.
Stenneken, P., Conrad, M., & Jacobs, A. M. (2007). Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 36(1), 65-78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-006-9033-8
Stenneken, Prisca, Conrad, Markus, and Jacobs, Arthur M. 2007. “Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks”. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 36 (1): 65-78.
Stenneken, P., Conrad, M., and Jacobs, A. M. (2007). Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 36, 65-78.
Stenneken, P., Conrad, M., & Jacobs, A.M., 2007. Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 36(1), p 65-78.
P. Stenneken, M. Conrad, and A.M. Jacobs, “Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks”, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, vol. 36, 2007, pp. 65-78.
Stenneken, P., Conrad, M., Jacobs, A.M.: Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. 36, 65-78 (2007).
Stenneken, Prisca, Conrad, Markus, and Jacobs, Arthur M. “Processing of syllables in production and recognition tasks”. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 36.1 (2007): 65-78.
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