10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORTHOGRAPHICALLY»
Discover the use of
orthographically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
orthographically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics
As the study design controlled the level of orthographic similarity, precisely half of
the pairs used in the wrong homophonic partner condition (e.g., piece) were
orthographically different (Olson and Kausler, 1971, criteria) (e.g., ate—eight)
and ...
Michael Spivey, Marc Joanisse, Ken McRae, 2012
2
Orthography, Phonology, Morphology and Meaning
Half the Kana words were orthographically familiar, whereas half were
transcriptions and hence orthographically unfamiliar (thereby forcing readers to
use the assembled route). If orthographically unfamiliar Kana is named faster in
the related ...
R. Frost, Marian Katz, 1992
3
The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in ...
factor, we expected to observe similar N400 responses to both orthographically
illegal acronyms and familiar, regular words. In fact, we found that familiar but
orthographically illegal acronyms elicited N400 repetition effects that were
identical ...
4
Cognition, Education, and Deafness: Directions for Research ...
In a study of letter recall, deaf students were presented with letter strings that
were orthographically regular (e.g., remand, siflet) and orthographically irregular
(e.g., rdemno, eflsti). These students recalled letters of the orthographically
regular ...
5
Cognitive Processing of the Chinese and the Japanese Languages
(P+S Type), the phonologically- and orthographically-related errors (P+O Type)
and the phonologically-, orthographically- and semantically-related errors (P+O+
S Type). Orthographically-related errors stood at 43.6%, a total which was ...
C.K. Leong, Katsuo Tamaoka, 1998
6
Reading and Language Processing
Experiment 2, in which the orthographically unfamiliar words were deleted from
the stimulus set, now exhibits priming for the familiar words. There are two
reasons for believing that the words in Experiment 2 were read by the addressed
rather ...
John M. Henderson, Murray Singer, Fernanda Ferreira, 2013
7
Orthographic and Phonological Awareness Among L1 Arabic ESL ...
Research on children (Mumtaz & Humphreys, 2001; Robertson, 2002) learning to
read in orthographically shallow languages in conjunction with orthographically
deep languages showed that they have problems developing automaticity in ...
8
The Japanese Mental Lexicon: Psycholinguistic Studies of ...
Similarly, Sasanuma, Sakuma, and Tatsumi (1988) concluded that
orthographically familiar kana words have a more direct access to the lexicon on
the basis of the orthographic code, while orthographically unfamiliar words
require recourse to ...
Joseph F. Kess, Tadao Miyamoto, 2000
9
Visual Word Recognition Volume 2: Meaning and Context, ...
Rayner, Balota, and Pollatsek (1985) conducted an experiment using the
boundary change paradigm in English in which the target word (song) changed
from a semantically related word (tune), an orthographically similar nonword (
sorp), ...
10
Handbook of Learning Disabilities
Pennington and colleagues (1986) scored the spelling errors of adults with
reading disabilities and normal reading adults according to a simple system in
which any orthographically illegal sequence occurred (e.g., ngz in angziaty for
anxiety) ...
H. Lee Swanson, Karen R. Harris, Steve Graham, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ORTHOGRAPHICALLY»
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orthographically is used in the context of the following news items.
If It Ain't Broke...
That's good news to all who are orthographically challenged. In other words “If it ain't broke, don't fix it!” Oh, oh – it's about now that depressed ... «TAPinto.net, Jul 15»
Half Zurich police candidates flunk German
“Poorly written or orthographically incorrect reports are picked apart by lawyers.” German, one of Switzerland's three official languages (the ... «The Local.ch, Jun 15»
Sinosphere | Early Lessons in Ethnic Stereotypes in China
The teacher's choice of phrase was at least orthographically acceptable. The radical, as the components of a character are called, for ''sun'' (日, ... «New York Times, May 15»
Brand Overload?
The somewhat bewildering array of brand names that ranges from the orthographically challenged Vib and Venu and the somewhat cockily ... «4Hoteliers, May 15»
These aren't really umlauts in the Lindström signs
... last week about the "missing umlaut" in the highway signs outside Lindström, it turns out that we in the media were orthographically incorrect. «MinnPost, Apr 15»
Four Emory faculty named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
The African Origins Project draws on the records of 92,000 names (taken down pre-orthographically) and descriptions of Africans liberated from ... «Emory News Center, Apr 15»
Lain, the Whom of the Verb World
The past participle of lie2 is the orthographically and phonologically irregular form lain, while lay has the orthographically irregular but ... «Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar 15»
Vigilantes correct punctuation on Ecuador graffiti
... for the past three months and using homemade stencils to add correct accent marks and punctuation to orthographically challenged graffiti. «UPI.com, Mar 15»
Montaigne's 'genial scepticism'.
... whatever is, is right”) and Josh Billings's orthographically antic “Essa on the Muel” (“The muel is haf hoss and haf Jackass, and then kums tu ... «The Fortnightly Review, Jan 15»
Big data says it's “Hanukkah” not “Chanukah”
As a transliteration of the Hebrew חנוכה, there is no one right way to spell the holiday. Orthographically, you can start with an H or a Ch, add or ... «Religion News Service, Dec 14»