An auditory lexical decision task was used with feedback-consistent items having either many or few friends in their phonological neighborhood. The items with many friends yielded faster RTs than words with fewer. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that orthography shapes the perception of spoken words because orthographic knowledge restructures phonological representations.
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Année de publication : 2013
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Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
Roux, S.
& Bonin, P.
Roux, S.
& Bonin, P.
Titre du journal :
L'Année Psychologique
L'Année Psychologique