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ArtikelLexical Access via an Orthographic Code? The BAsic Orthographic Syllabic Structure (BOSS) Reconsidered  
Oleh: Lima, Susan D. ; Pollatsek, Alexander
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior vol. 22 no. 3 (Jun. 1983), page 310-332.
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Isi artikelThree lexical decision experiments tested the claim by M. Taft (Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 1979, 18, 21-39) that lexical access is based on a word's Basic Orthographic Syllabic Structure (BOSS). Experiment I failed to replicate Taft's finding that lexical decisions were faster to monomorphemic words split at their BOSS boundary than those split at their Vocalic Center Group (VCG) boundary. In Experiments 2 and 3, preview of a word's BOSS for monomorphemic words produced no faster lexical decision than' preview of the initial VCG. There was therefore no evidence that the BOSS is a word's unique lexical access entry. The results of Experiment 3, which employed polymorphemic words, suggested that morphemic units are more likely to be access codes than purely orthographic units.
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