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Psycholinguistic variables in visual word recognition and pronunciation of European Portuguese words: a mega-study approach

Ana SilvaAna P. PinheiroInês SousaAlexandrina LagesMontserrat ComesañaManuel PereaAna Paula Soares

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Linguistics and LanguageCognitive NeurosciencenamingSocial SciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPronunciationMega-megastudy050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEuropean PortugueseEuropean PortugueseLexical decision task:Psicologia [Ciências Sociais]0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslexical decisionVisual word recognitionScience & Technology4. Education05 social scienceslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsCiências Sociais::PsicologialanguagePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsycholinguistic variables

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An increasing number of psycholinguistic studies have adopted a megastudy approach to explore the role that different variables play in the speed and/or accuracy with which words are recognised and/or pronounced in different languages. However, despite evidence for deep and shallow orthographies, little is known about the role that several orthographic, phonological and semantic variables play in visual word recognition and word production of words from intermediate-depth languages, as European Portuguese (EP). The current study aimed to overcome this gap, by collecting lexical decision and naming data for a large pool of words selected to closely represent the diversity of the EP language. Results from multiple regression analyses conducted on the latency data from both tasks place EP in-between the results previously observed in other deep- and shallow-orthographies. These findings indicate that EP represents a pivotal language to study the universality of the processes/mechanisms involved in skilled reading across languages.

https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2019.1578395