Orthographic and Phonological Neighborhoods in Naming: Not All Neighbors Are Equally Influential in Orthographic Space (1997)
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@MISC{Peereman97orthographicand,
author = {Ronald Peereman and Alain Content},
title = {Orthographic and Phonological Neighborhoods in Naming: Not All Neighbors Are Equally Influential in Orthographic Space},
year = {1997}
}
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version (Coltenced by the orthographic similarity between heart, Curtis, Atkins, & Haller, 1993). The the letter string being processed and other pool of words orthographically related to the words. This evidence caused changes in serial target letter string is usually called the neighborhood of the word. In the naming task, performance is improved This work was supported by the French CNRS, by a when words or pseudowords have many ortho- grant from the Direction ge ne rale de la Recherche scienti- graphic neighbors (Andrews, 1989, 1992; fique ---Communaute franc aise de Belgique (ARC Grants Laxon, Masterson, & Moran, 1994; Laxon, 91/96-148 and 96/01-203), and by a joint French -- Belgian grant for scientific exchanges (Programme Tournesol). We Masterson, Pool, & Keating, 1992; McCann & thank Marielle Lange and Josiane Lechat for their help in Besner, 1987; Peereman & Content, 1995), the conducting Experiment 3b. We are grateful to two anony- neighborhood size (N size) effect







