A Metric for Orthographic Similarity: Theory and Implications
Letter position plays an important role in lexical access. But are some positions more important than the others? Findings from numerous studies support the notion that in lexical access, initial letters produce strongest activation, which weakens towards the end of the word. In order to create a me...
Main Author: | Gorbunova, Anastasia A. |
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Other Authors: | Forster, Kenneth I. |
Language: | EN |
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The University of Arizona.
2007
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193269 |
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