Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming
Conrad M, Stenneken P, Jacobs AM (2006)
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 13(2): 339-345.
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
| Veröffentlicht | Englisch
Download
Es wurden keine Dateien hochgeladen. Nur Publikationsnachweis!
Autor*in
Conrad, Markus;
Stenneken, PriscaUniBi;
Jacobs, Arthur M.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Most empirical work investigating the role of syllable frequency in visual word recognition has focused on the Spanish language, in which syllable frequency seems to produce a classic dissociation: inhibition in lexical decision tasks but facilitation in naming. In the present study, two experiments were run in German, using identical stimulus materials, in a lexical decision task and a naming task. In both tasks, there was an inhibitory effect for words with a high-frequency first syllable. This pattern of results, suggesting a stronger weight of lexical access in the naming process in German than in Spanish, is discussed with regard to the issue of stress assignment in the two languages and within the framework of word production models. Items, mean response latencies, and accuracy rates per item for both experiments can be downloaded from www.psychonomic.org/archive. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)
Stichworte
Word Recognition;
Naming;
Lexical Access;
Lexical Decision;
Syllables
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Zeitschriftentitel
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Band
13
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
339-345
ISSN
1069-9384
eISSN
1531-5320
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1954238
Zitieren
Conrad M, Stenneken P, Jacobs AM. Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 2006;13(2):339-345.
Conrad, M., Stenneken, P., & Jacobs, A. M. (2006). Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13(2), 339-345. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03193854
Conrad, Markus, Stenneken, Prisca, and Jacobs, Arthur M. 2006. “Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming”. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 13 (2): 339-345.
Conrad, M., Stenneken, P., and Jacobs, A. M. (2006). Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 13, 339-345.
Conrad, M., Stenneken, P., & Jacobs, A.M., 2006. Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13(2), p 339-345.
M. Conrad, P. Stenneken, and A.M. Jacobs, “Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming”, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, vol. 13, 2006, pp. 339-345.
Conrad, M., Stenneken, P., Jacobs, A.M.: Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 13, 339-345 (2006).
Conrad, Markus, Stenneken, Prisca, and Jacobs, Arthur M. “Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming”. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 13.2 (2006): 339-345.
Daten bereitgestellt von European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)
9 Zitationen in Europe PMC
Daten bereitgestellt von Europe PubMed Central.
The role of orthographic syllable frequency in the syllable frequency effect: evidence from Korean.
Kwon Y, Nam K, Lee Y., Percept Mot Skills 120(1), 2015
PMID: 25674942
Kwon Y, Nam K, Lee Y., Percept Mot Skills 120(1), 2015
PMID: 25674942
Phonological codes constrain output of orthographic codes via sublexical and lexical routes in Chinese written production.
Wang C, Zhang Q., PLoS One 10(4), 2015
PMID: 25879662
Wang C, Zhang Q., PLoS One 10(4), 2015
PMID: 25879662
When orthography is not enough: The effect of lexical stress in lexical decision.
Colombo L, Sulpizio S., Mem Cognit 43(5), 2015
PMID: 25669628
Colombo L, Sulpizio S., Mem Cognit 43(5), 2015
PMID: 25669628
The different P200 effects of phonological and orthographic syllable frequency in visual word recognition in Korean.
Kwon Y, Lee Y, Nam K., Neurosci Lett 501(2), 2011
PMID: 21782003
Kwon Y, Lee Y, Nam K., Neurosci Lett 501(2), 2011
PMID: 21782003
The functional origin of the foreign accent: evidence from the syllable-frequency effect in bilingual speakers.
Alario FX, Goslin J, Michel V, Laganaro M., Psychol Sci 21(1), 2010
PMID: 20424016
Alario FX, Goslin J, Michel V, Laganaro M., Psychol Sci 21(1), 2010
PMID: 20424016
SYLLABARIUM: an online application for deriving complete statistics for Basque and Spanish orthographic syllables.
Duñabeitia JA, Cholin J, Corral J, Perea M, Carreiras M., Behav Res Methods 42(1), 2010
PMID: 20160291
Duñabeitia JA, Cholin J, Corral J, Perea M, Carreiras M., Behav Res Methods 42(1), 2010
PMID: 20160291
InfoSyll: a syllabary providing statistical information on phonological and orthographic syllables.
Chetail F, Mathey S., J Psycholinguist Res 39(6), 2010
PMID: 20037781
Chetail F, Mathey S., J Psycholinguist Res 39(6), 2010
PMID: 20037781
Phonology as the source of syllable frequency effects in visual word recognition: evidence from French.
Conrad M, Grainger J, Jacobs AM., Mem Cognit 35(5), 2007
PMID: 17910181
Conrad M, Grainger J, Jacobs AM., Mem Cognit 35(5), 2007
PMID: 17910181
Sublexical frequency measures for orthographic and phonological units in German.
Hofmann MJ, Stenneken P, Conrad M, Jacobs AM., Behav Res Methods 39(3), 2007
PMID: 17958176
Hofmann MJ, Stenneken P, Conrad M, Jacobs AM., Behav Res Methods 39(3), 2007
PMID: 17958176
18 References
Daten bereitgestellt von Europe PubMed Central.
baayen, 1993
mathey, current psychology letters behaviour brain & cognition 8(), 2002
real, 1982
stenneken, behavioral neurology 16(), 2005
sebastián, 2000
perea, psicol�gica 17(), 1996
Masked Priming of Word and Picture Naming: The Role of Syllabic Units
Ferrand, Journal of Memory and Language 35(5), 1996
Ferrand, Journal of Memory and Language 35(5), 1996
Syllable Frequency and Visual Word Recognition in Spanish
Carreiras, Journal of Memory and Language 32(6), 1993
Carreiras, Journal of Memory and Language 32(6), 1993
DRC: a dual route cascaded model of visual word recognition and reading aloud.
Coltheart M, Rastle K, Perry C, Langdon R, Ziegler J., Psychol Rev 108(1), 2001
PMID: 11212628
Coltheart M, Rastle K, Perry C, Langdon R, Ziegler J., Psychol Rev 108(1), 2001
PMID: 11212628
Do speakers have access to a mental syllabary?
Levelt WJ, Wheeldon L., Cognition 50(1-3), 1994
PMID: 8039363
Levelt WJ, Wheeldon L., Cognition 50(1-3), 1994
PMID: 8039363
Replicating syllable frequency effects in Spanish in German: One more challenge to computational models of visual word recognition
Conrad, Language and Cognitive Processes 19(3), 2004
Conrad, Language and Cognitive Processes 19(3), 2004
Are syllables phonological units in visual word recognition?
Alvarez, Language and Cognitive Processes 19(3), 2004
Alvarez, Language and Cognitive Processes 19(3), 2004
Orthographic processing in visual word recognition: a multiple read-out model.
Grainger J, Jacobs AM., Psychol Rev 103(3), 1996
PMID: 8759046
Grainger J, Jacobs AM., Psychol Rev 103(3), 1996
PMID: 8759046
A study of masked form priming in picture and word naming.
Ferrand L, Grainger J, Segui J., Mem Cognit 22(4), 1994
PMID: 7934948
Ferrand L, Grainger J, Segui J., Mem Cognit 22(4), 1994
PMID: 7934948
Naming pseudowords in Spanish: effects of syllable frequency.
Carreiras M, Perea M., Brain Lang 90(1-3), 2004
PMID: 15172555
Carreiras M, Perea M., Brain Lang 90(1-3), 2004
PMID: 15172555
The locus of word-frequency effects in the pronunciation task: Lexical access and/or production?*1
BALOTA, Journal of Memory and Language 24(1), 1985
BALOTA, Journal of Memory and Language 24(1), 1985
Two routes or one in reading aloud? A connectionist dual-process model.
Zorzi, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 24(4), 1998
Zorzi, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 24(4), 1998
Effects of syllable frequency and syllable neighborhood frequency in visual word recognition.
Perea, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 24(1), 1998
Perea, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 24(1), 1998
Export
Markieren/ Markierung löschen
Markierte Publikationen
Web of Science
Dieser Datensatz im Web of Science®Quellen
PMID: 16893005
PubMed | Europe PMC
Suchen in