10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONLEXICAL»
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1
Masked Priming: The State of the Art
They suggested that subjects “turn off' the nonlexical route for generating
pronunciations in the lexically contingent naming task, and interpreted the
elimination of masked onset priming effect as evidence that the effect has a locus
in the ...
Sachiko Kinoshita, Stephen J. Lupker, 2003
2
Handbook of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
This deficiency has been imputed by various authors to the lack of separate
lexical and nonlexical procedures (e.g. Besner et al., 1990; Coltheart et al.. 1993)
; however, this criticism no longer applies to Plaut et al.'s version of the model,
which ...
Gianfranco Denes, Luigi Pizzamiglio, 1999
3
Encapsulation of State with Monad Transformers
indexes of the core object intermediate language (Chapter 4). The nonlexical
index r corresponds to regions “pending” on the store, for use either in a
freeregion form within the current expression or prestorable, or outside of (but not
including) ...
4
The Science of Reading: A Handbook
Well, nonwords and regular words would still be read with normal accuracy
because the nonlexical route can do this job; but irregular words will suffer,
because for correct reading they require the lexical route. If it fails with an
irregular word, ...
Margaret J. Snowling, Charles Hulme, 2008
5
Aphasia and Language: Theory to Practice
In contrast to the lexical procedures discussed above, the nonlexical spelling
route is used primarily to compute plausible spellings for novel stimuli not
represented in the individual's spelling vocabulary (i.e., unfamiliar words and
nonwords).
Stephen E. Nadeau, Leslie Janine Rothi, Bruce Crosson, 2000
6
Age Differences in Word and Language Processing
(1987; see also Madden, 1989) that suggested that different slowing fimctions
may describe lexical (linear) and nonlexical (power) tasks. The importance of
distinguishing domain-specific slowing, certainly in the form of lexical versus ...
P.A. Allen, T.R. Bashore, 1995
7
Elsevier's Dictionary of Psychological Theories
proposes the existence of two functionally independent mechanisms of
processing words: one involves access to “lexical knowledge,” and the other
involves access to “nonlexical grapheme-to-phoneme conversion.” Thus, in the “
strong ...
8
11th Annual Conference Cognitive Science Society Pod
Because the younger adult latencies in the nonlexical meta-analysis of Hale et al.
(1987) spanned a much wider range (0.2 s to 9.0 s) than those in our lexical
decision meta-analysis (0.“ s to 1.6 s), we computed a bestfitting function for the
62 ...
Cognitive Science Society,, 2014
9
Handbook of Neurolinguistics
However, the nonlexical route should be particularly sensitive to string length,
relative to the lexical route. By definition, the lexical route should show a strong
wordness effect, with a selective advantage for processing words, whereas the ...
Harry A. Whitaker, Brigitte Stemmer, 1998
10
Routes To Reading Success and Failure: Toward an Integrated ...
sounds, all that might be absolutely required for further development of the
nonlexical route is that children be exposed simultaneously to written words and
their pronunciations. As Thompson and his colleagues have suggested (
Thompson ...
Nancy E. Jackson, Max Coltheart, 2013
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