Fully transparent orthography, yet lexical reading aloud: The lexicality effect in Italian. (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Fully transparent orthography, yet lexical reading aloud: The lexicality effect in Italian. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • 10.1080/01690960701626036 (literal)
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  • Pagliuca G, Arduino LS, Barca L, Burani C (2008)
    Fully transparent orthography, yet lexical reading aloud: The lexicality effect in Italian.
    in Language and cognitive processes
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  • Pagliuca G, Arduino LS, Barca L, Burani C (literal)
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  • Giovanni Pagliuca^* , Lisa S. Arduino°*, Laura Barca^*, and Cristina Burani* ^Department of Psychology, University of York *Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, ISTC-CNR, Rome °Institute of Psychology, University of Urbino (literal)
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  • Fully transparent orthography, yet lexical reading aloud: The lexicality effect in Italian. (literal)
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  • This is the first study that reports the lexicality effect (i.e., words read better than nonwords) in Italian with fully transparent and methodologically well-controlled stimuli. We investigated how words and nonwords are read aloud in the Italian transparent orthography, in which there is an almost strict one-to-one correspondence between graphemes and phonemes. Contrary to the claim that in such orthography word naming is accomplished primarily by the nonlexical assembly route, we found that words were named faster than nonwords, regardless of their frequency (high or low) or the composition of the experimental list (pure vs. mixed blocks). These findings show that the lexical route is the main one used by readers even in a language with a transparent orthography. (literal)
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