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Tenjovic, Lazar; Lalovic, Dejan – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2005
The relatedness of phonological coding to the articulatory mechanisms in visual word recognition vary in different writing systems. While articulatory suppression (i.e., continuous verbalising during a visual word processing task) has a detrimental effect on the processing of Japanese words printed in regular syllabic Khana script, it has no such…
Descriptors: Written Language, Alphabets, Word Recognition, Language Processing

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