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Transposed word effect and presentation pairing ...
Elsherif, Mahmoud. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
Abstract: Evidence has supported the idea that readers lexically process words serially (one at a time), but evidence by Mirault et al. (2018) has demonstrated a transposed word effect. This effect is where readers have difficulty deciding that sentences such as “do love you me? “are ungrammatical, in which the transposition of two adjacent words (i.e., love you) would form a grammatical sentence, compared to sentences in which the transposition of two words does not result in grammaticality (e.g. the cat white was slowly). This has been taken as evidence for the parallel lexical processing of multiple words simultaneously. Evidence has also shown that the transposed word effect can be attributed to a combination of noisy bottom-up word position coding and top-down syntactic constraints. This effect can be interpreted within serial, as opposed to parallel, reading models. The present study will examine the transposed word effect by pairing the transposed words together or presenting them separately. Specifically, we ...
Keyword: Cognitive Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; grammatical decision task; Linguistics; parallel processing; presentation pairing; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; rapid serial visual presentation; reading; serial processing; Social and Behavioral Sciences; word position coding; word transposition effect
URL: https://osf.io/w5udj/
https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/w5udj
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Transposed word effect and integration ...
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