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Test of the phonological recoding hypothesis using a letter-delay task.

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  • 1Department of Psychology, Pusan National University, South Korea. chleehoan@pusan.ac.kr

Perceptual and Motor Skills
|November 19, 2002
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Silent letters in words like PSALM are processed faster than similar non-silent words, supporting the phonological recoding hypothesis in word recognition.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Linguistics
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • English orthography contains silent letters (e.g., 'p' in PSALM).
  • These silent letters create opportunities to study phonological processing during word recognition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test the phonological recoding hypothesis.
  • To investigate the role of phonological similarity in word recognition.

Main Methods:

  • Presented letter strings with and without silent letters (e.g., _salm vs. pasta).
  • Manipulated phonological and orthographic conditions.

Main Results:

  • "Psalm-type words" (with silent letters) were processed faster than "pasta-type words" (non-silent).

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  • This indicates phonology significantly influences word recognition speed.
  • Conclusions:

    • Phonological recoding plays a primary role in how we recognize words.
    • The presence or absence of silent letters impacts processing efficiency.