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Replicating syllable frequency effects in Spanish in German: One more challenge to computational models of visual word recognition
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Two experiments tested the role of syllable frequency in word recognition, recently suggested in Spanish, in another shallow orthography, German. Like in Spanish, word recognition performance was inhibited in a lexical decision and a perceptual identification task when the first syllable of a word was of high frequency. Given this replication of the inhibitory effect of syllable frequency in a second language, we discuss the issue whether and how computational models of word recognition would have to represent a word’s syllabic structure in order to accurately describe processing of polysyllabic words.
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