Pseudoword spelling: insights into sublexical representations and lexical interactions
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2023 Jul-Sep;40(5-6):215-242. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2023.2270210. Epub 2023 Oct 16.ABSTRACTABSTRACTIn this work we introduce a new tool for measuring English spelling-sound consistency, the PG Toolkit, which we use to conduct detailed analyses of pseudoword spellings that provide new insights into the nature of sublexical and lexical representations. There are several key findings: first, sound-spelling consistency measured at two different "grain sizes", phonographeme and onset/rime, each explained unique variance in pseudoword spelling. Second, lexical skill was more related to pseudoword accuracy at t...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Robert W Wiley Kristin M Key Jeremy J Purcell Source Type: research

Two sides of the same coin? Comparing structural priming between production and comprehension in choice data and in reaction times
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2023 Jul-Sep;40(5-6):265-286. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2023.2279735. Epub 2023 Nov 21.ABSTRACTAlthough structural priming seems to rely on the same mechanisms in production and comprehension, effects are not always consistent between modalities. Methodological differences often result in different data types, namely choice data in production and reaction time data in comprehension. In a structural priming experiment with English ditransitives, we collected choice data and reaction time data in both modalities. The choice data showed priming of the DO and PO dative. The reaction times revealed priming of the...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rianne van Lieburg Robert Hartsuiker Sarah Bernolet Source Type: research

Pseudoword spelling: insights into sublexical representations and lexical interactions
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2023 Jul-Sep;40(5-6):215-242. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2023.2270210. Epub 2023 Oct 16.ABSTRACTABSTRACTIn this work we introduce a new tool for measuring English spelling-sound consistency, the PG Toolkit, which we use to conduct detailed analyses of pseudoword spellings that provide new insights into the nature of sublexical and lexical representations. There are several key findings: first, sound-spelling consistency measured at two different "grain sizes", phonographeme and onset/rime, each explained unique variance in pseudoword spelling. Second, lexical skill was more related to pseudoword accuracy at t...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Robert W Wiley Kristin M Key Jeremy J Purcell Source Type: research

Two sides of the same coin? Comparing structural priming between production and comprehension in choice data and in reaction times
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2023 Jul-Sep;40(5-6):265-286. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2023.2279735. Epub 2023 Nov 21.ABSTRACTAlthough structural priming seems to rely on the same mechanisms in production and comprehension, effects are not always consistent between modalities. Methodological differences often result in different data types, namely choice data in production and reaction time data in comprehension. In a structural priming experiment with English ditransitives, we collected choice data and reaction time data in both modalities. The choice data showed priming of the DO and PO dative. The reaction times revealed priming of the...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rianne van Lieburg Robert Hartsuiker Sarah Bernolet Source Type: research

Pseudoword spelling: insights into sublexical representations and lexical interactions
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2023 Jul-Sep;40(5-6):215-242. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2023.2270210. Epub 2023 Oct 16.ABSTRACTABSTRACTIn this work we introduce a new tool for measuring English spelling-sound consistency, the PG Toolkit, which we use to conduct detailed analyses of pseudoword spellings that provide new insights into the nature of sublexical and lexical representations. There are several key findings: first, sound-spelling consistency measured at two different "grain sizes", phonographeme and onset/rime, each explained unique variance in pseudoword spelling. Second, lexical skill was more related to pseudoword accuracy at t...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Robert W Wiley Kristin M Key Jeremy J Purcell Source Type: research

Two sides of the same coin? Comparing structural priming between production and comprehension in choice data and in reaction times
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2023 Jul-Sep;40(5-6):265-286. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2023.2279735. Epub 2023 Nov 21.ABSTRACTAlthough structural priming seems to rely on the same mechanisms in production and comprehension, effects are not always consistent between modalities. Methodological differences often result in different data types, namely choice data in production and reaction time data in comprehension. In a structural priming experiment with English ditransitives, we collected choice data and reaction time data in both modalities. The choice data showed priming of the DO and PO dative. The reaction times revealed priming of the...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - March 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rianne van Lieburg Robert Hartsuiker Sarah Bernolet Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research

Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2024 Feb 26:1-31. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2024.2315825. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe assessed phonological and apraxic impairments in Hindi persons with aphasia (PwA) and compared them to Italian PwA reported in previous studies. Overall, we found strong similarities. Phonological errors were present across production tasks (repetition, reading and naming), most errors were non-lexical and, among those, a majority involved individual phonemes. There were significant effects of length, but not frequency. Hindi PwA, like the Italian PwA, showed strong effects of syllabic structure, with most errors occur...
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychology - February 26, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dinesh Ramoo Claudia Galluzzi Andrew Olson Cristina Romani Source Type: research