Phonological coding in word reading: Evidence from hearing and deaf readers
@article{Hanson1987PhonologicalCI, title={Phonological coding in word reading: Evidence from hearing and deaf readers}, author={V. L. Hanson and C. Fowler}, journal={Memory & Cognition}, year={1987}, volume={15}, pages={199-207} }
The ability of prelingually, profoundly deaf readers to access phonological information during reading was investigated in three experiments. The experiments employed a task, developed by Meyer, Schvaneveldt, and Ruddy (1974), in which lexical decision response times (RTs) to orthographically similar rhyming (e.g., WAVE-SAVE) and nortrhyming (e.g., HAVE-CAVE) word pairs were compared with RTs to orthographically and phonologically dissimilar control word pairs. The subjects of the study were… Expand
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