Consistency and regularity effects in character identification: A greater role for global than local mapping congruence

Volume: 221, Pages: 104997 - 104997
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Consistency and regularity, concepts that arise, respectively, from the connectionist and classical cognitive modeling work in alphabetic reading, are two ways to characterize the orthography-to-phonology mappings of written languages. These concepts have been applied to Chinese reading research despite important differences across writing systems, with mixed results concerning their relative importance. The present study of covert naming in...
Paper Details
Title
Consistency and regularity effects in character identification: A greater role for global than local mapping congruence
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
221
Pages
104997 - 104997
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