How are words with diacritical vowels represented in the mental lexicon? Evidence from Spanish and German

Volume: 37, Issue: 4, Pages: 457 - 468
Published: Oct 10, 2021
Abstract
Recent research has shown that the omission of diacritics in words does not affect the initial contact with the lexical entries, as measured by masked priming. In the present study, we directly examined whether diacritics’ omission slows down lexical access using a single-presentation semantic categorisation task (“is the word an animal name?”). We did so in a language in which diacritics reflect lexical stress but not vowel quality (Spanish;...
Paper Details
Title
How are words with diacritical vowels represented in the mental lexicon? Evidence from Spanish and German
Published Date
Oct 10, 2021
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
457 - 468
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