| Literature DB >> 29457573 |
Marta Álvarez-Cañizo1, Paz Suárez-Coalla1, Fernando Cuetos1.
Abstract
Several studies have found that, after repeated exposure to new words, children form orthographic representations that allow them to read those words faster and more fluently. However, these studies did not take into account variables related to the words. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of sublexical variables on the formation of orthographic representations of words by Spanish children. The first experiment used pseudo-words of varying syllabic structure and syllabic frequency. The stimuli for the second experiment were formed with or without context-dependent graphemes. We found that formation of orthographic representations was influenced by syllabic structure (easier for words with simple syllabic structure) and the context-dependency of graphemes (easier in the absence of context-dependent graphemes), but not syllabic frequency. These results indicate that the easier it is to read a word, the easier it is to form an orthographic representation of it.Entities:
Keywords: context-dependent graphemes; orthographic representations; syllabic frequency and syllabic structure
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29457573 DOI: 10.1017/S0305000917000514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Lang ISSN: 0305-0009