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Phonological precision for word recognition in skilled readers

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posted on 2023-04-14, 15:04 authored by MM Elsherif, LR Wheeldon, S Frisson
According to the lexical quality hypothesis, differences in the orthographic, semantic, and phonological representations of words will affect individual reading performance. While several studies have focused on orthographic precision and semantic coherence, few have considered phonological precision. The present study used a suite of individual difference measures to assess which components of lexical quality contributed to competition resolution in a masked priming experiment. The experiment measured form priming for word and pseudoword targets with dense and sparse neighbourhoods in 84 university students. Individual difference measures of language and cognitive skills were also collected and a principal component analysis was used to group these data into components. The data showed that phonological precision and NHD interacted with form priming. In participants with high phonological precision, the direction of priming for word targets with sparse neighbourhoods was facilitatory, while the direction for those with dense neighbourhoods was inhibitory. In contrast, people with low phonological precision showed the opposite pattern, but the interaction was non-significant. These results suggest that the component of phonological precision is linked to lexical competition for word recognition and that access to the mental lexicon during reading is affected by differing levels of phonological processing.

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Elsherif, Mahmoud M., Linda Ruth Wheeldon, and Steven Frisson. "Phonological precision for word recognition in skilled readers." Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 75, no. 6 (2022): 1021-1040.

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School of Psychology and Vision Sciences

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Volume

75

Issue

6

Pagination

1021 - 1040

Publisher

SAGE Publications

issn

1747-0218

eissn

1747-0226

Acceptance date

2021-07-07

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2023-04-14

Language

eng

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