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ArtikelResolving incosistency: a computational model of word naming  
Oleh: Brown, Gordon D.A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 26 no. 1 (Feb. 1987), page 1-23.
Fulltext: 26_01_Brown.pdf (2.08MB)
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Isi artikelCurrent psychological models of the mechanisms involved in the conversion of print to sound are often not specified in sufficient detail to meet implementability criteria. A computational, parallel activation model of word naming is reported here. In contrast to previous accounts, there is no interlevel interactive inhibition in the model. It is shown that the model accounts for all relevant data derived from cross-linguistic studies, patients with acquired dyslexia, and word and nonword naming tasks. The model predicts that there are no independent effects of spelling-to-sound regularity on word-naming time when other variables are held constant. Instead, it predicts that naming time will only be affected by the number of times that the word's spelling-to-sound correspondences occur in English. Two experiments are reported and the results confirm these predictions.
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