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The second-order effect of orthography-to-phonology mapping consistency on Chinese spoken word recognition

Publication date: August 2019Source: Journal of Neurolinguistics, Volume 51Author(s): Pei-Chun Chao, Wei-Fan Chen, Chia-Ying LeeAbstractThe influences of the orthography-to-phonology (O-to-P) mapping consistency as the first-order effect on visual word recognition are well documented. Few studies have investigated the second-order O-to-P consistency effect on spoken word recognition. To address this issue, Experiment 1 asked participants to perform a writing-to-dictation task for 230 Chinese monosyllabic words and found that the response accuracy increased with the homophone density, and the homophone density, O-to-P consistency, and character frequency also affected the generation probability and reaction time of written responses. Experiment 2 involved manipulating the homophone density ...

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