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Cross-language computational investigation of the length effect in reading aloud

C Perry
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J Ziegler

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The authors examined whether 2 computational models of reading, the dual-route cascaded model (M. Coltheart, K. Rastle, C. Perry, R. Langdon, & J. C. Ziegler, 2001) and the connectionist 2-layer model (M. Zorzi, G. Houghton, & B. Butterworth, 1998), were able to predict the pattern that the length effect found in reading aloud is larger in German than in English (J. C. Ziegler, C. Perry, A. M. Jacobs, & M. Braun, 2001). The results showed that the dual-route cascaded model, which uses a serial mechanism for assembling phonology, successfully predicted this cross-language difference. In contrast, the connectionist model of Zorzi et al. (1998) predicted the opposite: a larger length effect in English than in German. Both the success of one model and the failure of the other highlight fundamental differences between 2 major classes of computational models.

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Psychologie
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hal-01441384 , version 1 (19-01-2017)

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C Perry, J Ziegler. Cross-language computational investigation of the length effect in reading aloud. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance, 2002, 28 (4), pp.990-1001. ⟨10.1037//0096-1523.28.4.990⟩. ⟨hal-01441384⟩

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