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ArtikelThe Role of Sublexical Graphemic Processing in Reading  
Oleh: Joubert, Sven A. ; Lecours, Andre Roch
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 72 no. 1 (2000), page 1-13.
Topik: graphemic parsing; sublexical reading; nonwords; grapheme–phoneme conversion; dual-route models
Fulltext: 72_01_Joubert.pdf (84.64KB)
Isi artikelDual-route models of reading postulate the existence of two separate mechanisms: The lexical route allows words to be recognized in their holistic form, and the sublexical route proceeds by converting the written sublexical entities of a word or a nonword into their corresponding phonological equivalents. Sublexical reading is assumed to require three stages of processing: graphemic parsing, graphophonemic conversion, and phoneme blending. This study provides evidence in favor of the existence of a graphemic parsing process which occurs prior to grapheme–phoneme conversion. A group of normal subjects read nonwords which contained multiletter graphemes significantly more slowly than graphemically simple nonwords. These results, best interpretable in the context of a recent dual-route model of reading, confirm previous data obtained in pathology which suggest the functional independence of this cognitive procedure.
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