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Beyond alphabetic orthographies: The role of form and phonology in transposition effects in Katakana

Elvira PerezManuel Perea

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ConsonantLinguistics and LanguageComputer scienceSpeech recognitionKatakanaExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPhonologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEducationVowelWord recognitionLexical decision taskSyllabic versePriming (psychology)

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In the past years, there has been growing interest in how the order of letters is attained in visual word recognition. Two critical issues are: (1) whether the front-end of the recently proposed models of letter position encoding can be generalised to non-alphabetic scripts, and (2) whether phonology plays an important role in the process of letter position encoding. In the present masked priming lexical decision experiments, we employed a syllabic/moraic script (Katakana), which allows disentangling form and phonology. In Experiment 1, we found a robust masked transposed-mora priming effect: the prime a.ri.me.ka facilitates the processing of the word a.me.ri.ka relative to a double-substitution prime (a.ka.ho.ka, ). In Experiment 2, we failed to obtain any signs of a masked phoneme transposition effect (a.re.mi.ka-a.me.ri.ka vs. a.ke.hi.ka-a.me.ri.ka). In Experiment 3, we failed to find any signs of a masked phonological priming effect when the order of the consonant/vowel phonemes of the internal morae ...

https://doi.org/10.1080/01690960802053924